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Lockhart goes batty: Thousands take residence on Square
While Lockhart’s winged population will likely never rival the Capitol City’s, the Caldwell County Courthouse Square has recently become a ... -
Perez faces murder trial
According to Caldwell County District Attorney Trey Hicks, the Grand Jury returned an indictment on Wednesday, Aug. 17, against 41-year-old ... -
Cowboy Up!
Lockhart native Curtis Clay announced via Twitter on Friday morning, and the Cowboys organization confirmed, that he earned the chance ... -
Water rates or taxes?
A budget shortfall of $75,000 for the coming fiscal year was the result of significant changes in property valuations on ... -
Race heats up for mayor’s seat
Filing opened on Aug. 8, 2011, and has seen council veterans Lew White and Richard Banks pick up and return ... -
The Heat is On: Utility companies prepare for the worst
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) warned last week that spiking power usage as a result of the broiling ... -
Bonn draws fire for paving project
Misunderstanding about an open road project led to an image headache for County Judge Tom Bonn during Monday’s regular meeting ... -
County eyes change to EMS service agreement
After his review earlier this summer of the County’s budget, Caldwell County Judge Tom Bonn asked the other court members ... -
Lockhart students earn ‘Recognized’ rating
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER For the third consecutive year, the Lockhart Independent School District has been named a “Recognized” district ... -
Tax break, pay raises color county budget
Of particular note, the budget calls for a $1,000 across-the-board pay increase for county employees, and an identical increase for ...