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Kerrville Independent School District trustees voted Monday night to ban student use of electronic devices during school ...
Over $3 million in grants from the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund have reached Kerrville-area businesses affected by the July ...
The July 4 flood disaster came in the middle of budget season, leaving many unknown factors as local officials try to put a fiscal plan in place for moving forward.
Kerrville First United Methodist Church will host the Mega Food Pantry event for the month of July from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday, July 28, at Light on the Hill ...
Testifying before a select joint committee at the state capitol Wednesday, Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim ...
More than 1,000 local, state and federal responders, along with thousands of volunteers from across the country, continue ...
Kerr County Engineer Charlie Hastings described the July 4 flood as an "inland tsunami" during a commissioners meeting Monday ...
Emergency room staff at Peterson Regional Medical Center faced an unprecedented challenge July 4 when flood victims began ...
One of my favorite books shares the title of this article. The author is Norman Maclean and the last line of the book reads, "I am haunted by waters." ...
Gov. Greg Abbott announced last week that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission will award more than $1.9 million in grant funding to hospitals in Kerrville and Llano impacted ...
Audiences enjoyed the chance to laugh at last weekend's performances of Playhouse 2000's laugh-out-loud comedy "Lend Me a ...
Author and retired high school English teacher Mark Trapino says he set his second novel, “No Balm in Gilead,” in the Texas ...
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