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Pipeline raises concerns: Potential loss of land vexes homeowners
Owners of a planned 432-mile natural gas pipeline running from West Texas to the Gulf Coast say their project will ... -
County discusses teen tobacco program
A state-backed program that encourages law enforcement to conduct sting operations to catch businesses selling tobacco products to minors is ... -
City eyes regulations for horse drawn carriages
Next time the holiday season rolls around, Christmas lights might compete for attention with a new mane attraction. Lockhart city ... -
2019 Softball Preview: New faces, same goal
The Lady Lions’ practices started on Jan. 18, and they will officially open their non-district season on Feb. 12 against ... -
Lockhart chamber celebrates community’s best
They ate, they danced and they were merry Saturday night at Dale Community Center, where the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce ... -
Traditional academic calendar likely to continue
The Lockhart ISD Board of Trustees won’t vote on the 2019-2020 academic calendar until February, but it appears the calendar ... -
Man convicted of cousin’s slaying gets life in prison
By Miles Smith LPR Editor A 33-year-old man convicted of capital murder in the 2016 death of his first cousin ... -
Lockhart to pay homage to MLK Monday
By Miles Smith LPR Editor District 1 PRIDE’s annual Martin Luther King Parade and Luncheon will turn 15 years old ... -
ACC program receives boost from city council
From staff reports The Lockhart City Council on Tuesday approved a $32,000 donation to Austin Community College, which will bring ... -
Theriot named judge pro tem, meetings to stay on Mondays
From staff reports The Caldwell County Commissioners Court on Monday voted to name Pct. 3 Commissioner Ed Theriot judge pro ...