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Dispose of household waste for free on March 14
LPR staff report Disposing household hazardous waste in with everyday garbage can endanger both the environment and sanitation workers. The ... -
City Council approves Census resolution
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor The Lockhart City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution supporting the 2020 U.S. Census, citing ... -
Local races set for November
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor The local races for a number of Caldwell County positions have been set for the ... -
A life of service: Lockhart police captain retires after more than three decades
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor Longtime Police Capt. John Roescher is retiring after spending more than three decades at the ... -
Commissioners honor fallen co-worker
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor Caldwell County Commissioners at their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday took time to honor Emergency ... -
School board OKs bilingual stipend
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor The Lockhart ISD Board of Trustees on Monday approved a measure that should help the ... -
Sheriff’s deputies locate missing child
LPR staff report Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested two individuals on Monday in connection with a missing child report. ... -
Local 4H student preps for livestock show
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor Kiersten Reed knows animals. She knows what it takes to bring them into her home. ... -
Early voting begins in Caldwell County
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor Early voting started on Tuesday in Texas, with polls opening up across the state for ... -
Zoning change could bring ‘Tank Town’ to Lockhart
By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor The Lockhart City Council on Tuesday approved a zoning change that could eventually turn a ...












