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County green lights Old Settlers’ festival permit
By Miles Smith LPR Editor All systems are go for the eagerly anticipated Old Settlers Music Festival slated for April ... -
Council upholds permit, rejects neighbor’s appeal
By Miles Smith LPR Editor The Lockhart City Council on Tuesday didn’t horse around following a public hearing on a ... -
Safety focus in wake of bombings
By Miles Smith LPR Editor As authorities in Austin and San Antonio investigate serial bombings in Austin and Schertz involving ... -
Caldwell judge race still headed for runoff
By Miles Smith LPR Editor A runoff election to determine the Republican Caldwell County judge nominee is still set for ... -
Museum of Clocks and Watches marks decade
By Miles Smith LPR Editor The Southwest Museum of Clocks and Watches will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the day ... -
County reports hail, livestock fatalities
By Miles Smith LPR Editor A weather system that swept through Caldwell County on Sunday brought large hail that left ... -
City park to host chili cook-off, spring fun day
LPR Staff Report Lockhart City Park will be a busy place this weekend. The park will play host to the ... -
Lions hold onto third with two games left
By David Cich Special to the Post-Register Last week, the Lions Boys soccer team lost to Alamo Heights and beat ... -
Lockhart man arrested on terroristic threat charge, posts bail
LPR Staff Report A Lockhart man was arrested on a charge of terroristic threat after police said he posted a ... -
Grand jury names 18 in latest indictments
The Caldwell County Grand Jury on Monday released names of people indicted in February. The grand jury convenes once each ...