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Andy Murr: Paxton impeachment sends a strong signal about the rule of law

Rep. Andy Murr, who represents the 53rd District, which includes Kerr County, makes the argument why impeaching Attorney General Ken Paxton was important.

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Commentary: Crime Stoppers plays a vital role in keeping Kerr County safe

Kerr County Crime Stoppers began its program in 1985 and operates as an independent organization.  The concept has developed into a combination of efforts by local media, businesses, civic and social clubs, law enforcement agencies, and the public. 

Mayor Judy Eychner: Here are the facts about Kerrville’s issues

Our City staff is exceptionally professional, always transparent and truthful. I apologize to every City employee for the unprofessional and inaccurate accusations to which they have been subject.

Austin Clarkson: Parent input can be collaborative, what Aery proposes is not

One of the challenged books has the audacity to have a minor character that is homosexual.  That’s it—no bad language, no make out sessions, not even a kiss. The mere presence of a homosexual is apparently enough to warrant an official challenge.

Andrew Murr: Protecting parent rights is paramount

Texas children are our most valuable resource and our best bet for a successful future, and as lawmakers, it is incumbent upon us as lawmakers to do what we can to keep obscene materials out of their reach.

Rep. Andy Murr: Protecting Texas ranchers from border incursions is critical

In an Op-Ed, Rep. Andrew Murr argues that ranchers should not suffer financial liability for the harm done by illegal border crossing.

When it comes to quality of life, the price can be steep

Two quality-of-life elements faced scrutiny during Tuesday's Kerrville City Council workshop and meeting. Depending on how you perceive these places, it could be bad news or the promise of what makes Kerrville unique. 

Driving a wedge through the GOP, sanity is gabber’s No. 1 priority

Belew represents a hardline, no-compromise approach, and he'd rather fight culture wars than get stuff done to move Kerr County forward. That's precisely the case with the nonpartisan Kerrville City Council race. 

Fred Henneke: Time for Commissioner Paces to put up, or shut up

In a commentary, former Kerr County Judge Fred Henneke pushes back against Commissioner Rich Paces' suggestion two failed county bonds featured wasteful wants.

COMMENTARY: The people who help define the best of Kerrville

David Jones, Diane Miller define the best of our community by going against the perceptions and expectations of some.