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COVID rates dropping; school lifts mask requirements
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor Lockhart Mayor Lew White said citizens are remaining vigilant regarding COVID-19, despite a drop in ... -
A&M students lend several hands to Lockhart projects
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor About 57 Texas A&M students, as has become a habit, visited Lockhart over the weekend ... -
Chamber luncheon puts Livestock Show front and center
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor Last week’s Lockhart Chamber of Commerce luncheon centered around the upcoming Caldwell County Junior Livestock ... -
Taylor disregarded obstacles to blaze her path
EDITOR’S NOTE: In celebrating Black History Month, the Post-Register is looking back on people that made their mark as local ... -
Lego Team looking for volunteers, sponsors
From staff reports The Lockhart Junior High School First Lego Team is looking for volunteers and sponsors to help host ... -
Thunderstorms will soon not be an issue for Buckner
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor Joyce Buckner is looking forward to having the ability to sleep through thunderstorms once she ... -
Bostic stayed grounded while reaching to great heights
EDITOR’S NOTE: In celebrating Black History Month, the Post-Register is looking back on a life of a true Lockhart Legend. ... -
Cherryville heats up again
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor An idea dating more than a decade ago is back on the front burner again ... -
LHS discovers 2022-24 UIL districts
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor Lockhart High School will be headed to a new athletics district that includes last season’s ...
















