The City Council conveyed the Tivy Mountain Historic Black Cemetery — the resting place of more than 200 people, including the largest number of formerly enslaved Kerr County residents buried anywhere — to a nonprofit formed by descendants and the teacher who found it overgrown in 1976.
The order before the Commissioners Court is limited in scope. It would require a permit for every new on-site sewage facility regardless of lot size, eliminating an exemption that has let single-family homes on tracts larger than 10 acres skip permitting.
Kerr Together will open “7 Days of Prayer for Kerr County” with a Prayer at the Park gathering at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 28. The event is open to all; organizers ask attendees to bring a chair and water. It kicks off seven days of daily prayer that run Monday, June 29, through Sunday, July 5 — the week bracketing the one-year anniversary of the Guadalupe River flood that killed 119 people across the county.
The Kerrville songwriter will put out a 25th-anniversary edition of “Gravitational Forces” on July 10 and a 15th-anniversary “Ready for Confetti” on Aug. 21, and has added a run of fall shows at Floore’s.
“After the Flood,” anchored by Lester Holt, airs at 9 p.m. CT, as Kerr County approaches the one-year anniversary of the Guadalupe River flood and days after the Eastland family entities’ Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, which has frozen wrongful-death litigation tied to the disaster.
Combined with the main week running Aug. 17-21, this year’s Nonprofit Week spans six broadcast days and features 63 Kerr County nonprofits, civic organizations, and community groups — the most in the event’s five-year history.
On The Lead Live, Kerrville tax preparer Deena Elliott explained why most people haven’t heard of the Kwong decision — and why she’s urging them to check with an advisor before the deadline.
The “Stars, Stripes and Spirit” program at the Cailloux celebrates the nation’s 250th birthday and, on the flood’s first anniversary, will read aloud the names of those who died in Kerr County.
The Salvation Army Kroc Center is collecting new box fans this week for residents of Arbor View Nursing Home, aiming to gather 80 fans to help keep Kerrville seniors cool through the summer.
The Texas Animal Health Commission drew a new infested zone over parts of Bandera, Medina and Uvalde counties Wednesday, leaving Kerr County — already under its own quarantine since June 9 — nearly ringed by detections.
Gonzales has held several roles in Kerrville ISD over her career, including teacher, counselor and administrator. A Tivy High School graduate, she earned a master’s in guidance and school counseling from Angelo State University in 2015 and a master’s in educational leadership from the same university in 2023.
The Kerr County River Foundation’s Adopt-A-River program reports some 1,500 volunteer hours and thousands of new plantings, while the Community Foundation details $82 million in regional recovery grants.
Chapter 11 filing by the Hunt camp and three affiliated Eastland entities halts litigation by victims’ families as the one-year anniversary of the July 4 disaster nears.
The premise is simple: one place for information that used to live in a half-dozen places. “One of the things that was difficult with finding data in Kerr County was that it was scattered across seven, eight different web pages, different agencies,” Bushnoe said. “So we’ve taken all that data and brought it into one.”
The Lead’s Special Report
The monster in the canyon: What the storm actually was — and what was never asked
Nine months after the flood, federal meteorologists tell the full story. In 15 hours of legislative testimony this week, none of it came up.
At 12:56 a.m. on July 4, 2025, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Austin sent a message through its professional communications platform: “Some cell mergers about to take place in central Kerr County. This will be an area to watch for potential flash flooding.”
Eighteen minutes later, a flash flood warning went out to cell phones across the Hunt area — the ninth such warning issued for the Guadalupe River corridor since 2020. The previous eight had all expired without a mass casualty event.
By 4:03 a.m., NWS had upgraded that warning to a Flash Flood Emergency — the most urgent alert the agency can issue. Kerr County Emergency Management Coordinator Dub Thomas was home sick that night. Whether anyone else in Kerr County’s emergency structure was actively monitoring professional NWS channels during those critical hours remains unknown. Read more: https://kerrcountylead.com/the-monster-in-the-canyon-what-the-storm-actually-was-and-what-was-never-asked/
The Kerrville songwriter will put out a 25th-anniversary edition of “Gravitational Forces” on July 10 and a 15th-anniversary “Ready for Confetti” on Aug. 21, and has added a run of fall shows at Floore’s.
The “Stars, Stripes and Spirit” program at the Cailloux celebrates the nation’s 250th birthday and, on the flood’s first anniversary, will read aloud the names of those who died in Kerr County.
Playhouse 2000’s Youth Summer Musical Theater Camp closes four weeks of work with Disney’s “Frozen Jr.” at the Cailloux Theater, with shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m.
The 60-minute adaptation of the Broadway and film hit follows royal sisters Anna and Elsa after Elsa’s powers plunge the kingdom of Arendelle into an eternal winter, sending Anna on a journey to save both her sister and her home.
The Kerr County Lead’s first-ever Women of Distinction Awards, a two-and-a-half-hour celebration of the women — and groups of women — who nominators said have shaped Kerr County, especially in the long recovery since the July 4, 2025 flood.
Durable as well as decorated, he started every game of his first five seasons and never missed a game in seven years with the Oilers, appearing in all 98 and starting 96.
That trip was initiated by Spurs ownership and management, but it was executed by head coach Mitch Johnson, who made trips to Kerr County in the days immediately after the flood. Johnson saw the devastation firsthand through his volunteer efforts; he connected with the community, especially Ingram Tom Moore football coach and athletic director Tate DeMasco.
He worked the final 6⅓ innings, striking out six and allowing three runs on four hits — a workmanlike effort that kept Oklahoma State within striking distance until the final out.
His artistic spirit, which began with drawing in his younger years continued to flourish throughout his life. In his later years he discovered a passion in planting flowers, bringing beauty to the world around him.
She carried that determination throughout her life and was known for her dedication, generosity, and willingness to help others. She also worked in administration for several hospital systems in various states.
For more than 25 years, Tollie owned and operated Ingram Metal Recycling, where he became well known throughout the community for his hard work and willingness to lend a helping hand.
So when “nobody told us” gets said out loud, a year on, it lands as a heavy sigh for everyone who has spent that year telling. The nonprofits that stood up relief funds within the week. The case managers. The volunteers.
That trip was initiated by Spurs ownership and management, but it was executed by head coach Mitch Johnson, who made trips to Kerr County in the days immediately after the flood. Johnson saw the devastation firsthand through his volunteer efforts; he connected with the community, especially Ingram Tom Moore football coach and athletic director Tate DeMasco.
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Founded in 2021, The Kerr County Lead aims to provide high-quality journalism for Kerrville, Texas and the surrounding communities of the splendid Texas Hill Country. In the coming years, Texas faces exponential growth and the challenges of managing land, resources and water. At the same time, the Hill Country offers a robust quality of life and culture. With this mission, The Lead focuses its work on the stories that matter most to the readers in Kerr County.