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War stories
Gov. Rick Perry talks about the stories his father told him about serving in World War II, during the groundbreaking of the expansion of The National Museum of the Pacific War on Friday.


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Wind, hail, water hit area
Nasty weather Wednesday night battered Kerr County as a strong system of storms quickly blew through the Hill Country.
May 16, 2008

Two arrested when police find drugs
A police call for loud noises Wednesday night led to the arrest of three people for drug charges.
May 16, 2008

Center Point man dies from injuries
A Center Point man in a rollover wreck Monday evening behind his house died Tuesday in a San Antonio hospital.
May 16, 2008

Ezell remembered for wanting to serve
A Tivy High School graduate was laid to rest Monday with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
May 15, 2008

Attorney general will speak about ID theft
Identity theft is on the rise across Texas.
May 15, 2008

Storms on the way
Grab an umbrella or rain jacket on the way out today.
May 14, 2008

Travel boost
May 10-18 marks Texas Tourism week — an observance meant to publicize the state travel industry, building awareness of the benefits of tourism in Texas.
May 14, 2008

Firefighter burned when ceiling falls
A firefighter injured in a structure fire in Bulverde received skin grafts Monday and is expected to be home from the hospital by the weekend.
May 14, 2008

Students turn lesson into earth action
Starkey Elementary kindergarten teacher Jill Embree just wanted to teach her kids about endangered species.
May 14, 2008

BREAKING NEWS: Severe weather likely
Severe storms are expected to develop across the region tonight and Wednesday.
May 13, 2008

Still dog friendly — for now
Kerr County commissioners didn’t tighten the leash on dogs at Flat Rock Lake Park — at least not yet.
May 13, 2008

Bond plan fails in Hunt
Two school bond proposals in Hunt failed, and Ingram city council and school district boards have some new faces after Saturday’s election.
May 13, 2008

$500,000 goes to water project
The state gave Kerr County $500,000 Monday toward its public sewage system project in Center Point.
May 13, 2008

Civil service fails; Bock elected mayor
Voters passed amendments to the city charter and stricter language to the smoking ordinance but declined to adopt civil service for firefighters and police officers.
May 12, 2008

James Avery placing teams in new setting
James Avery Craftsman expects its new 7,500-square-foot marketing center to be open in early 2009.
May 12, 2008

 
 

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