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Social distancing may be necessary right now, but it’s taking a toll on small businesses.
Read morePresident Trump on Wednesday, March 25, issued a major disaster declaration for the state of Texas as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreFirst let us say thank you. Thank you to the nurses, doctors, hospitals and healthcare providers both locally and around the world who are tirelessly fighting the spread of COVID-19, putting their own health at risk to protect ours.
Read more“’Let's Call It Trumpvirus. If you’re feeling awful, you know who to blame.” (Headline from New York Times Opinion piece, Feb. 26, 2020)
Read moreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday, March 13, declared a state of disaster in all Texas counties and listed actions agencies are taking to contain and minimize the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, a contagious flu-like respiratory disease.
Read moreA little over five years ago, we formed an association to continue to have a PRCA rodeo over Memorial Day Weekend at Mansfield Park.
Read moreThe monthly meeting of the Kerrville Genealogical Society will be in the lecture hall of the Upper Guadalupe River Authority’s Guadalupe Basin Natural Resource Center in Kerrville, beginning at 2 p.m. Kerr County Clerk Jackie Dowdy will talk about the records her office maintains and the digitization process involving those records. It like other meetings of the society is free. Anyone with an interest in genealogy is invited to attend. The resource center is at 125 Lehmann Dr.
Read more“Preparation, prevention, and prudence” are the key words in dealing with the threat of coronavirus, or COVID-19, according to Dr. James Partin, chief medical officer for Hill Country Memorial in Fredericksburg.
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