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Kerr County offices closed Thursday due to weather

todayFebruary 2, 2022

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In anticipation of the winter weather storm, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly announced that most county offices will be closed all day Thursday, February 3. A determination regarding Friday, February 4, will be made later.

Closed will be the offices located in the Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main Street in Kerrville, and offices located in the West Kerr Annex, 3350 Junction Highway in Ingram. All court dockets are cancelled, as well.

There will be no interruption in emergency services such as, law enforcement, fire and EMS.

The city and county have coordinated with First United Methodist Church to host a warming center in the church’s gymnasium, located at the back of the church at 321 Thompson Drive. It will open at 8 a.m. and close at dark both Thursday and Friday, February 3-4. After the weather is assessed, it could become an overnight shelter.

The Ingram Independent School District announced that they are providing two shelters at the elementary school cafeteria and the high school gym, which will be open beginning at midnight on Wednesday. The centers are available to anyone in the community who may need shelter.

For additional information visit: www.Facebook.com/kerrcountytexas, or www.co.kerr.tx.us/.

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