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Barbecue mogul, former Kreuz owner, Bluebonnet director Rick Schmidt dies at 73
In 1984, Rick Schmidt and brother Don Schmidt purchased Kreuz Market from their father, Edgar “Smitty” Schmidt, continuing a tradition ... -
City Council moves forward with new logo
The Lockhart City Council approved a new logo on Tuesday night that celebrates both the iconic courthouse that punctuates its ... -
Simon says: GBT honors Neil Simon, opens season tonight with ‘Lost in Yonkers
The dramatic stylings of the late playwright Neil Simon will be on display Friday night at the Gaslight Baker Theatre, ... -
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 ...