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Former county employee pleads guilty to theft charges
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER The latest chapter in a story about greed and abuse of the public trust unfolded in ... -
Needs grow for service groups
During Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the council, nearly a dozen non-profit agencies requested upwards of $43,000 in funding from ... -
LISD cuts stipends, freezes pay
In votes on two separate aspects of the district budget for the coming fiscal year, the trustees chose to freeze ... -
Recent growth worth $2.2 million, more on the way
In the first six months of this year, several new businesses have opened, and others have either built or remodeled ... -
Emergency Service District costs taxes, but saves lives
Emergency service districts have become more common throughout Central Texas in recent years, as volunteerism and community donations continue ... -
Austin youth dies in auto-pedestrian accident
Jackson Norris, 15, who authorities say lived in Austin, was crossing Highway 183 near the Wal-Mart parking lot when a ... -
County eyes initial redistricting plans
According to Syd Falk, an attorney with Bickerstaff, Heath, Delgado and Acosta, the firm contracted to help the Court navigate ... -
Council approves redistricting plan
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County focuses on saving money, upgrading services
Saving money was the order of the day during a marathon meeting of the Caldwell County Commissioners’ Court on Monday. ...