Kerr County’s high level of patriotism and gratitude for our nation’s fallen heroes was on full display Monday, May 27, when the Kerr County Memorial Day Program drew its largest crowd to date.
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Due to severe ongoing drought conditions and significant declines in Guadalupe River flows into Nimitz Lake, the city of Kerrville will move from Stage 2 to Stage 3 Water Conservation Measures effective at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, May 30.
First off, I would like to say what a pleasure it was to cover the Tivy Antlers baseball season this year. Their playoff run to the Region Semifinals far exceeded my expectations to say the least. After an up-and-down regular season, several players elevated their level of play to make this …
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With the Guadalupe River flow in Kerr County continuing to decline and the hot summer months still ahead, the city of Kerrville has reduced its safe operating capacity — the amount of water th…
On Tuesday, the Kerrville City Council voted unanimously to approve grants to Habitat for Humanity and to Schreiner University.
A “banner” year for rabies cases seems to be continuing as Kerr County Animal Services — the local rabies authority — reported Wednesday that it had posted a 13th case of the viral disease.
Kerrville Independent School District has named Julie Johnson as the new director of elementary education after the board of trustees approved the hiring during its May meeting.
Area U.S. military veterans who have business to conduct with the Kerr County Veterans Service Office are notified that the office will be closed for the week of June 3-7.
Daytime temperatures will be close to seasonal averages through the weekend with periodic opportunities for showers and thunderstorms, especially on Friday.
Kerr County’s unemployment rate decreased from March to April and also was lower than it was last April, according to figures released this month from the Texas Workforce Commission.
The All of Us traveling exhibit will also make a stop at the Doyle Community Center as part of its national tour. The mobile exhibit will be set up at the center June 4-7.
First off, I would like to say what a pleasure it was to cover the Tivy Antlers baseball season this year. Their playoff run to the Region Semifinals far exceeded my expectations to say the least. After an up-and-down regular season, several players elevated their level of play to make this … Read moreAntlers season upended by horrible officiating
At 1:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, the 2024 baseball season came to an end for the Tivy Antlers. They were defeated 8-7 in nine innings by the McAllen Memorial Mustangs in the third and final game of the 5A Region Semifinals at Cabaniss Field in Corpus Christi. Read moreAntlers eliminated in third game of Region Semis; McAllen Memorial wins 8-7 in nine innings
Between the Comfort baseball and softball programs, a total of six players were selected as First Team All-District performers for this past season. Read moreComfort produces six First Team All-District players
On Thursday morning, a Center Point Pirates football player signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his pursuits on the gridiron. Read moreRodriguez signs with SAGU
Thursday evening, the Tivy Antlers baseball team suffered their most lopsided loss in over two months. Read moreAntlers overwhelmed 8-2 in Region Semis opener by McAllen Memorial
Hello, my name is Greg Burney, and I am your new Publisher of the Kerrville Daily Times. I have met a few of you, and I am looking forward to …
As Memorial Day unofficially kicked off our Texas summer this past weekend, Texas should prepare for wildfire season.
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My hometown of Ashdown, Arkansas, had Walmart No. 17. They’ve since built a Super Center, but during my early teen years, it was a small store.
It’s starting to feel a lot like summer in Texas!
The committee seeking Kerrville’s certification as a “Bird City” under a joint Texas Parks & Wildlife and Audubon Texas program has launch…
The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance will release a new report, “A Review of the Impacts of Senate Bill 2038 on Land Use and Water Supplies in…