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Fritts, our mission has always been rooted in compassion — for animals, for people, and for the community we proudly serve. Over the past week, as devastating floods swept ...
First Presbyterian Church will host a rescheduled Independence Day pipe-organ concert Friday, July 11, after flooding postponed the original July 4 performance.
Schreiner University’s Texas Center will host the “E Pluribus Texas – Texas History Teacher Workshop” from July 13-17 on the university’s Hill Country campus.
When the call came in the wee hours of the morning last Friday, members of the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department ...
The Rev. Katie Toalson has joined the pastoral team at Kerrville First United Methodist Church as associate pastor, the ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration declared a federal disaster for Kerr County following severe storms, straight-line winds and flooding that began July 2 and continued into Monday.
What if Texas was a country (some say it is) and each of the other 49 states represented a foreign culture (some say they do)? How would you describe new ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration declared a federal disaster for Kerr County following severe storms, straight-line winds and flooding that began July 2 and continued into Monday.
President Donald Trump toured flood-devastated areas of central Texas on Friday, calling the catastrophic flooding that killed more than 135 people "the worst that anyone's ever seen." ...
Kerrville Independent School District officials announced with “profound sadness” on Sunday morning the tragic loss of ...
We live in some pretty crazy days right now in our world, with political unrest, the border crisis, financial uncertainty and the situation with Iran and Israel.
The Texas Cultural Trust has opened applications for its 2025-26 First Year Teacher Grant program, offering $1,500 grants to support new arts educators in rural and Title I schools across ...
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