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Andrea Rummel will guide participants through an immersive felting experience during the Autumn Fall Decor Retreat scheduled for Oct. 9-11. The interactive art workshop runs from 10 a.m. to 4 ...
When Joel Viertel first heard early reports about the devastating July 4 flood, the veteran rescue specialist wasn't sure he could handle the mission.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation awarded 131 grants totaling $1 million to local businesses affected by recent flooding through the Kerrville Area Rebuilding & Recovery Fund.
Hill Country MHDD has launched support groups specifically designed for families of first responders affected by the July 4 ...
The Kerrville Tivy Athletic Hall of Fame will induct four honorees during its 20th anniversary ceremony on Oct. 16 at the ...
Following the July 4, 2025, presidentially declared flooding disaster in Kerr County and in conformance with the Kerr County ...
"My nose itches. I smell peaches. Someone's coming with a hole in his britches." That is an example of an ominous adage delivered in a pleasing rhyme. I don't know what it means, but it's fun to say ...
When we arrived Tuesday night, we didn’t have a place to stay, so we got a hotel for the night. That worked fine, and the ...
Governor Greg Abbott joined members of the Vaqueros del Mar Texas Flood Relief Fund on Saturday as they distributed $25,000 ...
For Ry'lee Paxton, becoming a counselor at Camp Waldemar represented the fulfillment of a childhood dream. The 18-year-old ...
Offering a bit of light during our community's darkest days is Callie Ann Stetler and her window murals throughout the Hill ...
When floodwaters swept through the Hill Country on July 4, Katy Culver didn't hesitate to act. As co-owner of Kerrville ...