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Area 4-Hers enjoy trip of a lifetime
By Miles Smith LPR Editor Four Caldwell County men represented their homeland well overseas in Scotland, placing second in international ... -
Burn ban back on in Caldwell County
LPR Staff Report Caldwell County residents had a brief respite from the burn ban following torrential rains that fell earlier ... -
Council gets first look at proposed budget
By Miles Smith LPR Editor The proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 for Lockhart is $29.8 million ... -
Assault with snake unusual, but not unheard of
By Miles Smith LPR Editor Historically, various animals have been used as assault and revenge weapons – most commonly dogs, ... -
Appraiser: No charge for homestead designation
By Miles Smith LPR Editor A letter from an Austin company claiming that it will prepare a homeowner’s designation of ... -
Emergency chief resigns: Ritchey to take over homeland security for CAPCOG
By Miles Smith LPR Editor He’s deftly led emergency preparation and recovery efforts through five major presidentially declared disasters and ... -
Jim Jewell looms large at Caldwell County EMS
By Miles Smith LPR Editor One might say Caldwell County Emergency Medical Services Director Jim Jewell is head and shoulders ... -
Paying it forward: Musician Terri Hendrix gives back through camps
By Miles Smith LPR Editor Singer-songwriter Terri Hendrix is well known in the Texas music scene for her bluesy, soulful ... -
Grand jury indicts 20 during June proceedings
By Miles Smith LPR Editor Twenty people were indicted on a variety of charges when the Caldwell County Grand Jury ... -
EDITOR’S CORNER: Literally, nothing is sacred
(Opinion by Miles Smith, LPR Editor) Gerald Fischman. Rob Hiaasen. John McNamara. Wendi Winters. Rebecca Smith. They were employees of ...














