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Kerr County announces new appointments for the City of Kerrville and the City of Ingram

todayMay 12, 2021

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The Kerrville City Council has chosen E.A. Hoppe as the new Kerrville City Manager following the recent retirement of Mark McDaniels. Hoppe has served as Deputy City Manager and will officially assume the City Manager responsibilities at 5 p.m., June 1 assuming council approves the employment contract.

Council approved the motion for the contract with a 4-1 vote. Newly elected Councilmember Roman Garcia was the opposing vote saying he wanted the process to involve applications, evaluations and interviews of multiple candidates for the post.

The newest City of Ingram Councilmembers were sworn into office last week. The three top vote getters in the May 1 general election were Bridget Dale, Robert Kimbrough and Bill Warren.

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Abbott signs bill making alcohol-to-go permanent

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill Wednesday that makes alcohol-to-go now permanent, according to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). This comes as part of House Bill 1024, which was approved on April 28th by the Legislature and signed into law by the governor. The law authorizes Mixed Beverage and Private Club permittees to sell alcohol for delivery or to be picked up by customers if they meet the law requirements. Mixed Beverage and Private Club permittees can […]

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