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Bus safety remains top priority
In 2009, shortly before LISD purchased a fleet of new buses, the State allocated $10 million to the Texas Education ... -
Floods batter scarred county
As upwards of eight inches of rain dumped from the skies between Thursday evening and Friday afternoon, Caldwell County braced, ... -
Court considers Warrant Service Officer
When an outstanding warrant is served on an offender, that warrant can be cleared by payment of the fines, as ... -
Parents rile against lack of teachers
Trustees discussed, and ultimately approved a probationary contract for a Spanish teacher at the ML Cisneros Freshman Campus -
Pegasus kids broaden artistic horizons
Perhaps, during the course of their troubled lives, the Pegasus students have not experienced education about art, nor had their ... -
Weekend weather could bring serious flooding
We’re talking about the weather, and these kinds of situations always change very quickly. However, we have issued warnings to ... -
Court to increase Auditor salary
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER In a meeting dominated by bookkeeping issues, the Caldwell County Commissioners Court voted on Monday ... -
Council declines duplex regulations
The proposed change would require a specific use permit for all duplexes located in a Residential – Medium Density area, ... -
LPD straps cops with body cams
The technology, currently in use in such departments as Austin and Cedar Park, allows the officers to record their interactions ... -
Over objections, Court gives thoughts on Host Agreement
The workshop does not indicate that the Commissioners are going to begin actual negotiations with Green Group