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Court gridlocks on development changes
A workshop to discuss the Caldwell County Development Ordinance will take place the afternoon of Sept. 4, 2014. -
LISD eyes areas for new elementary
According to Project Manager Robert Gadbois, the bulk of the population growth within LISD comes from the area north of ... -
Filing closes for November elections
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER As the area’s political climate begins to heat up, the fields have been finalized for ... -
Sheriff threatens to cut revenue stream
Presently, the Caldwell County Jail houses an average of 60 Federal inmates, at a per diem rate of $42 per ... -
Tuber dies near Martindale
Friends said Wayne was a standout athlete, who was good at every sport he tried to play, was also a ... -
Area man charged with Attempted Murder
On July 28, 2014, deputies responded to a home in the 100 block of Misty Dr., in Uhland, where callers ... -
Two killed, 10 injured in 130 rollover
“When you have that many people in a vehicle, unrestrained, traveling at this kind of speed, the outcome is what ... -
Maxwell rescinds boil notice
On Aug. 29, 2014, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) required the Maxwell Water Supply Corporation, to issue a ... -
LISD moves forward with bond, construction
According to Robert Gadbois with Owners’ Building Resource, the firm selected as the project manager on the massive facilities overhaul, ... -
Commissioners eye changing County work week
Historically, it has been understood that employees worked a 37.5-hour week because employee salaries were considered to be so low.