President-CEO Texas Organ Sharing Alliance
Following a Kerrville City Council Candidate Forum held last week, City of Kerrville Public Information Officer Stuart Cunyus submitted clarifications to some of the topics discussed at the forum.
Native Plant Society of Texas
Historically, the Trinity Aquifer’s water level builds in the fall and winter, then starts to drop around April and continues to do so through the summer.
This year’s early teal hunting season is expected to be one of the best seasons seen by Texas hunters in quite some time, as conditions affecting the waterfowl’s migration and habitat are above average for this time of year.
An unknown number of people appear to have been targeted with an email that asks them to validate their profile information with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. TDLR did not send the email, and the agency urges anyone who received it to delete the email without clicking on …
At 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 28, 2012, the City of Kerrville broke ground on the first phase of an ambitious new project – the construction of a River Trail along the cypress-shaded banks of the Guadalupe River.
The United States Postal Service Board of Governors today announced the establishment of a bipartisan Election Mail Committee that will actively oversee the United States Postal Service’s support of the mail-in voting process. The committee will be chaired by Governor Lee Moak, who will be j…
With a theme of “Community Strong,” the City of Kerrville’s Fiscal Year 2021 (FY2021) Proposed Budget was officially filed with the City Secretary on July 31. This austere proposal will initially be presented to City Council on Aug. 11.
After covering Kerr County for the past 35 years, I have witnessed firsthand the resiliency, determination and love in this community.
by Tammy Prout
H-E-B is teaming up with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in an effort to create a future free from cancer. From Wednesday, Aug. 14 through Tuesday, Sept. 10, H-E-B customers will have the opportunity to make $1, $3 and $5 donations upon checkout through H-E-B's fourth annua…
by Tammy Prout
At the end of this year, Justice Phil Johnson will retire from the Texas Supreme Court after 13 years of distinguished service. His opinions have left an indelible mark on Texas law, but those of us who have been privileged to work with him know that his legacy runs much deeper.
by Tammy Prout
Schreiner University has, throughout its long history, contributed significantly to both the economy and the culture of Kerrville. We are certainly fortunate to have a world-class educational institution embedded within our community. It is time now to work to optimize the benefits that Schr…
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After a long, five-month legislative session in the spring, and an August 30-day special session this summer, there are several new laws on the books that went into effect on Sept. 1. Here is a brief run-down of a few of the new state laws which are currently in force:
It has been a very busy time in the City and in the Chamber this week. Let me bring you all up to speed on a few things.
Many years ago, my younger brother and I crowded into the back seat of my parents’ car and headed to Austin to drop my older brother off for his freshman year at the University of Texas. Now, I loved my big brother unconditionally — he was my best friend and fierce protector — but in his las…
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