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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. -
Commissioners stymied by agenda error
The discussion about enforcement and safety on the San Marcos River has been an ongoing concern for the Commissioners, as ... -
Trevino takes helm at LISD
Rather than wading slowly into the pool, Trevino has jumped in with both feet. -
Council may consider ‘cemetery tax’
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER During a brief meeting of the Lockhart City Council on Tuesday evening, the council addressed ... -
Caldwell County sex offender captured in Houston
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Early this month, the US Marshals Service Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force captured a ... -
County wins funding for Highway 80 improvements
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER The Texas Department of Tranportation (TxDOT) announced this week that several road and bridge improvement projects ... -
Banks resigns District 4 council post
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER The City of Lockhart announced on Tuesday afternoon that District 4 Councilmember Richard Banks tendered his ... -
Auto theft set to spike in July
Historically, during the month of July, auto crime tends to spike, with additional car thefts and burglaries being reported to ...















