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They’ve gone country: Lockhart Chamber of Commerce goes ‘back to its boots’
By Miles Smith Editor/POST-REGISTER Blame it all on their roots: They showed up in boots. But it wasn’t a black-tie ... -
Schools not in danger of closing due to influenza
By Miles Smith Editor / POST-REGISTER The Center of Disease Control and Prevention says this year’s flu season is likely ... -
Downtown welcomes visitors
By Miles Smith Editor / POST-REGISTER If you’re visiting Lockhart for the first time this weekend for the seventh annual ... -
Citing dangerous conditions, Caldwell County reinstates burn ban
By Miles Smith Editor/POST-REGISTER Caldwell County Judge Ken Schawe on Thursday reinstated the burn ban, prohibiting county citizens from ... -
REVVING UP: Hot Rods and Hatters entries could surpass 2,000 cars, founder Joel Gammage says
By Miles Smith Editor/POST-REGISTER The seventh edition of Hot Rods and Hatters Car Show Festival is set to kick off ... -
Dailey Electric to open Lockhart facility
By Miles Smith Editor / POST-REGISTER College Station-based Dailey Electric, Inc. will open a 9,100-square foot facility in Lockhart, the ... -
District honors school board trustees at monthly meeting
From Staff Reports The Lockhart Independent School District on Monday night honored its Board of Trustees for School Board Recognition ... -
LISD strategizes to improve attendance
By Miles Smith Editor / POST-REGISTER With cold and flu season being exceptionally fierce this year, Lockhart school district officials ... -
Council denies restauranteur’s plea for revised parking plan
By Miles Smith Editor / POST-REGISTER Lockhart restauranteur Kent Black on Thursday asked city councilmembers to reconsider the parking for ... -
Caracara founder stoked about Hot Rods debut
By Miles Smith Editor/POST-REGISTER A date for a grand opening has not yet been set for Lockhart’s newest brewpub, but ...