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Commissioners reinstate burn ban, fireworks ban
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER After more than a month of relaxed conditions, Caldwell County firefighters returned to full alert on ... -
Rapp chosen to lead Lions in the fall
By Alonzo Garza POST-REGISTER There’s a new sheriff in town. Well, not a sheriff, exactly – a new head football ... -
Rural communities push for better Internet service
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Working in connection with the Public Utilities Commission and the Texas Department of Agriculture, communications companies ... -
CTR 2009 welcomes new lineup
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER An expanded timeline and new events will inject new life into the 37th Annual Chisholm Trail ... -
Trail drivers’ descendants to meet in Lockhart
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER While hundreds of area natives gather around the county to celebrate the years since they graduated ... -
City eyes curbside recycling
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER During a brief meeting on Tuesday evening, the Lockhart City Council agreed to consider providing curbside ... -
DTV transition looms, many customers unprepared
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER In television markets across the United States, broadcasters are preparing for the looming switchover to digital ... -
Board members dig in for new challenges
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER Hope and change filled the air during the regular meeting of the Lockhart ISD Board of ... -
Council OKs $6.1M bond package
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER After several months of discussion and waiting, the Lockhart City Council voted on Tuesday to move ... -
Mom faces charges in boy’s death
By LPR Staff Editor/POST-REGISTER The Caldwell County Grand Jury decided last week to pursue a case against the mother of ...









