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LHS athletes ask board for more classes
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Student class schedules were the primary focus of concern during a brief meeting of the Lockhart ... -
Community buzzes as Moses moves to Beeville
By Alonzo Garza POST-REGISTER It’s always best to go out on top. Lion Head Football Coach Troy Moses has chosen ... -
Polls open Monday in LISD election
By LPR Staff EDITOR/POST-REGISTER Eight candidates are beginning the final push for election to three seats on the Lockhart Independent ... -
Soaking rains ease Caldwell County drought
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Encouraged by rainfall totals that topped seven inches in some areas, the Caldwell County Commissioners’ Court ... -
Recovery Act program causes concern for council members
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER As assistance programs introduced by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act trickle down to the municipal ... -
Contract problem plagues county health insurance coverage
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER A communications glitch caused an insurance nightmare for several Caldwell County employees last month. During a ... -
County lifts long-standing burn ban
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Just before 4 p.m. on Friday, Caldwell County Judge H.T. Wright issued an order to temporarily ... -
Austin fugitive arrested in Lockhart
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Fugitives should think twice before hiding out in Lockhart. For the second time in less than ... -
City gives animal control ordinance more bite
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER In response to two recent tragedies involving children mauled by dogs in Central Texas, the Lockhart ... -
Deadline looms to claim some tax values
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Caldwell County business owners could get hit with steep penalties if they fail to report their ...









