Kerrville library materials dispute
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Residents crowded the courthouse Monday to hear county officials discuss what to do about books on sexuality that had been on display last wee…
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The Kerr County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Monday to appoint Commissioners Jonathan Letz and Don Harris to negotiate with the city …
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Over the last month, city officials and residents debated about where to extend the Kerrville River Trail, with some proposing to embark on a …
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The Kerr County Republican Party has weighed in on the issue of disputed library books, throwing its support behind the recent action by the c…
- Sean Batura sean.batura@dailytimes.com
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Residents crowded the courthouse Monday morning and gave public input on topics of censorship, parental rights, community standards and more, …
- Sean Batura sean.batura@dailytimes.com
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Citing a disagreement over the city about library materials, some county officials plan to consider ending a quid-pro-quo agreement with the c…
- Sean Batura sean.batura@dailytimes.com
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The Kerrville City Council is scheduled to hear a request Tuesday regarding the issue of disputed library materials that sparked impassioned d…
- Sean Batura sean.batura@dailytimes.com
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In an echo of what’s happening at the state level regarding drag queens and library books, the levers of the local criminal justice system are…
- Sean Batura sean.batura@dailytimes.com
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In the wake of one councilmember’s failed attempt to revisit the issue of controversial library books, some county commissioners have expresse…
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Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly and Kerrville Mayor Judy Eychner met Monday to discuss the issue of last month’s Banned Books Week display at the …
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In a nearly five-hour long meeting Tuesday, the Kerrville City Council dealt with multiple issues, including more conditional use permits for …
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Multiple speakers addressed the continuing question of books not suitable for children at the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library on Tuesday dur…
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After a marathon four-hour session at the regular Kerrville City Council meeting Tuesday, where more than 20 speakers expressed either their …
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After a marathon four hour session at the regular city council meeting Tuesday, where more than 20 speakers expressed either their outrage or …
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Nearly 100 people protested Friday afternoon outside of the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library, 505 Water St., about books being banned, and abo…
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