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With no candidates, what’s on the ballot?
From staff reports There may not be any human candidates running in this November’s election, but Caldwell County voters will ... -
Deputies make chop shop arrests
From staff reports Four men accused of running a chop shop in Lytton Springs were arrested on an array of ... -
Central Texas artists help Old Settler’s return
After a COVID-imposed hiatus in 2020, Old Settler’s Music Festival makes its triumphant return to Tilmon next week, when it ... -
LOCAL UPDATES: COVID-19 stats show improvement
From staff reports The last day for the COVID-19 test and vaccine site at 1403 Blackjack St. in Lockhart was ... -
Burn ban remains on, rain chances continue
From staff reports Outdoor burning in unincorporated areas of Caldwell County will remain prohibited for at least another two weeks, ... -
Report: New apartments could be in the works
From staff reports According to a report from an Austin-area media business outlet, more workforce housing could soon be on ... -
The long trip back: Nursing home reopens months after winter storm
Special to the LPR After dealing with challenges and obstacles wrought by the February winter storm and the COVID-19 pandemic, ... -
Lockhart theater owner excited about new releases
By Randall HesterPresident of Hometown Cinemas I’ve attended our industry’s annual worldwide convention, CinemaCon, for 35 years. Unfortunately, last year’s ... -
Parkview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center will celebrate reopening on Thursday, October 7th, from 3pm – ...
After more than seven months of being shutdown Parkview will be celebrating their Grand Re-Opening next Thursday, October 7th from ... -
Another step closer: Group raises money for monument relocation
By Miles SmithLockhart Post-Register With just a couple of quick housekeeping items left to take care of, moving day draws ...


















