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Offering a bit of light during our community's darkest days is Callie Ann Stetler and her window murals throughout the Hill ...
The Rev. Katie Toalson, associate pastor and newest member of the Kerrville First United Methodist Church clergy, will begin her ministry with a sermon series titled "Journeying Together" on Sundays ...
Kerrville Independent School District announced its policy for providing free and reduced-price meals for children served under current income eligibility guidelines. Anyone may review the policy at ...
FEMA approves $5.8 million in claims; processing continues for applications, inspections and appeals
FEMA officials report that as of Friday, Aug. 8, more than $5.8 million in damage clams have been approved for Kerr County ...
Five Amazon trucks packed with over 89,000 critical relief items arrived in Kerrville last week, with donations for flood ...
Kerrville's city manager declared a water supply emergency Monday for the city's water system and immediately implemented ...
Life, Liberty and Political Happiness,” the second book written by Tivy graduate and retired U.S. Border Patrol agent Joel ...
Written in marker by a young hand, a child's message was so profound it brought Austin Dickson, CEO of The Community ...
Tony Gallucci's connection to the Hill Country's summer camps runs deep, stretching back nearly four decades to when he first moved to the area in 1986. Now working at Hill ...
Local water authorities and conservation groups will host workshops this week to help landowners manage woody debris left by the July 4 flood that swept through Kerr County.
The last few weeks have challenged many of us in our community and state as we deal with the tragic flood in the Texas Hill Country. The loss of lives, ...
Homeowners, renters and businesses must apply by Thursday, Sept. 4 for federal disaster assistance if July storms and ...
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