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Local cotton crop exceeds previous years
“We had more acreage planted this year,” said Lockhart Gin manager David Schulle. “We had around 10 percent more planted ... -
LISD to host ‘Walk and Bike to School’ Day
Lockhart’s five elementary campuses have joined in the international initiative this year, and will be hosting joint “Walk to School” ... -
LISD focuses on new elementary location
Superintendent Rudy Trevino stated firmly that he is in the business of educating children, and that he has to “keep ... -
County gambles on ’14-‘15 budget
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Deficit budgets are not just ill-advised, they are illegal in some circumstances, according to advice ... -
Council eyes sign ordinance, tax collections
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Routine business drew keen interest on Tuesday evening as the Lockhart City Council discussed language ... -
Changes in the air at the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce
The recent resignation of the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Becki Womble has caused a shift in leadership ... -
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 ...