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KCSO and Kerr County Commissioners discuss money during Monday’s budget workshop

During a Monday morning budget workshop, Kerr County commissioners were presented with what one commissioner described as a 'wishlist' from the Kerr County Sheriff's Office. Precinct 1 Commissioner Harley Belew referenced the recent move of having the Texas Department of Public Safety increase their presence in Austin following the city's police department struggles with officer vacancies and long response times to emergency calls. Belew said he never wants to see […]

todayApril 3, 2023

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Forum scheduled for Monday on recent HCM sale to Methodist system

Hill Country Memorial Hospital and the City of Fredericksburg will be hosting an informational forum on Monday, February 27, from 6-8 p.m., at the H-E-B Community Room at the Hill Country University Center. Healthcare leaders will be sharing what types of challenges rural communities often face in the changing world of healthcare. The community is invited to attend to learn more about HCM becoming part of Methodist Healthcare San Antonio […]

todayFebruary 23, 2023

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Deadly rabbit disease detected in Hill Country

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has confirmed the first case of a deadly disease that affects wild and domestic rabbits in the Texas Hill Country. Two desert cottontail rabbits and one black-tailed jackrabbit in El Paso county tested positive for the disease earlier this winter. Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease virus 2, or RHDV2, is highly contagious for both domestic and wild rabbits. The new case was confirmed in a wild […]

todayFebruary 21, 2023

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City of Fredericksburg seeking input for Comprehensive Plan Update and Parks Master Plan 2023

The City of Fredericksburg is seeking the public's input for updates to its Comprehensive Master Plan and its Parks Master Plan as the city continues to grow while still maintaining the way of life the community expects. The City says that one of the main ways to ensure this is by organizing periodic updates to its Comprehensive Plan while utilizing master planning efforts. The Comprehensive Plan is a document that […]

todayFebruary 21, 2023

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City of Kerrville’s drawing for order of candidate’s names scheduled for Feb. 24

City of Kerrville Secretary Shelley McElhannon announced that the drawing for the order of names for the upcoming May 6 city election ballot will be held on Friday, February 24 at 10 a.m. in the City Hall Lobby, 701 Main Street, in Kerrville. The candidates running for Place One are Roman Garcia and Layng Guerriero. The candidates running for Place Two are Barbara Dewell Ferguson and Jeff Harris. For additional […]

todayFebruary 21, 2023

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NYC sanitation department looks at trash collection policy to curb rats, traffic issues

(NEW YORK) -- Nothing gets New Yorkers steamed like traffic woes and close encounters with the native wildlife -- a.k.a. rats. Now the city is considering changes to trash pickup rules that could affect both. The department says it's "strongly considering" requiring individual black trash bags to be placed outside after 8 p.m. The city will pick the bags up during overnight hours to minimize time on the street. "New Yorkers […]

todayJuly 29, 2022

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SNAP benefits expanded to help with online grocery shopping

(NEW YORK) -- New grants, technology enhancements and partnerships are helping grocers and shoppers who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to get more access to more places for online grocery shopping. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) opened applications earlier this month for grants to an organization that will provide technology and systems support for new retailers to offer SNAP online shopping. The recipient of the $5 […]

todayJuly 28, 2022

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Sacramento police believe at least 5 people opened fire in deadly mass shooting

(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -- Police say at least five men were involved in last weekend's mass shooting that left six people dead and a dozen injured. Investigators said Wednesday that number could grow as they piece together clues. The police said in a statement that it "is increasingly clear that gang violence is at the center of this tragedy." "While we cannot at this time elaborate on the precise gang affiliation […]

todayApril 6, 2022

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KISD inclement weather update

The Kerrville Independent School District sent an mail to parents and guardians Thursday afternoon regarding the possibility of inclement weather. The National Weather Service is predicting very light precipitation overnight and school officials will be in contact with Kerr County and City officials regarding the area's road conditions. Should KISD officials announce any delays for the start of the January 21 school day, communication will be relayed via email, phone […]

todayJanuary 20, 2022

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