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Council elects to regulate scooters
The new e-scooters are going to be allowed to stick around, but there are going to be some rules. Lockhart ... -
Voters to decide $92.35 million bond issue
A new school for fifth and sixth graders that would mitigate crowding at existing facilities could be on its way ... -
Man faces felony charges in dog’s burning
A Lockhart man will be the second in Caldwell County to face animal cruelty charges since the Texas Legislature upgraded ... -
Utility crews clear San Antonio Street after oversized load hits wire
File this in the “you don’t see this every day” category. Traffic was blocked on San Antonio Street near Church ... -
Student cell phone policy signals changes
This year, if E.T. wants to phone home during the school day, he’ll have to do it from the front ... -
Annual school safety prayers begin Sunday
LPR staff report The annual tradition of praying for safety to begin the school year at each of Lockhart’s public ... -
Longtime Caldwell County Commissioner, one-time judge Duesterheft dies at 77
By Miles Smith LPR Editor Longtime Caldwell County Commissioner, co-founder of the Maxwell Volunteer Fire Department and one-time Caldwell County ... -
MAKING ART ACCESSIBLE: Real estate moguls’ Commerce Gallery finds home in Lockhart
One thing is apparent about Donna Blair and Tamara Carlisle: They love art and have a flair for artistry. This ... -
Road rage incident leads to deadly conduct charge
What police referred to as a road rage incident led to the arrest of a Cedar Creek man Monday in ... -
Lockhart hires city’s first public information officer
LPR staff report The City of Lockhart last week announced the hiring of a staffer to handle media relations and ...