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Market Street co-owner talks heroes, food and future plans
Forget Troy Aikman, John Elway, Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr.Market Street Café’s founder, head chef and co-owner Sutton Van ... -
Chisholm Trail Roundup is officially a go
After a one-year COVID-19-imposed hiatus, the Chisholm Trail Roundup — a summer festival that includes a rodeo, cook-off, three days ... -
Vaccine effort surges ahead, despite J&J setback
Tuesday brought with it a mixed bag of news regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.The state’s directive that providers pause all administration ... -
Dry conditions, fires prompt burn ban
The burn ban in Caldwell County will remain on until at least April 27 after county commissioners unanimously voted on ... -
‘Best of Caldwell County’ contest returns
The Best of Caldwell County Reader’s Choice Awards have returned for 2021.The Lockhart Post-Register has adapted to social distancing norms ... -
Martindale Community Library fully reopens to public
The Martindale Community Library has once again fully reopened after a year of being closed or partially open.Due to the ... -
One for the books: Bertha Martinez oversees Clark Library evolution
Lockhart Director of Library Services Bertha Martinez’s love for the Dr. Eugene Clark Library started years before her employment began ... -
LISD board approves hiring of additional teachers
The Lockhart ISD Board of Trustees at a special meeting on Monday voted unanimously to approve the hiring of additional ... -
Lockhart creates Parks and Rec Department, director role
The City of Lockhart on Tuesday night took a step toward developing recreational opportunities in the community and potentially eventually ... -
Ocaso tries hand as Tank Town’s first eatery
In another era, the area of Pecos Street near the railroad tracks known as “Tank Town” served a purely utilitarian ...















