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Kerrville wants to know your thoughts on water conservation

Residents identified sustainable water management as a top priority during the Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan process. One of the plan's guiding principles emphasizes expanding education efforts regarding water issues.

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Paces’ Commissioners Court prayer calls for the end of renewable energy sector

This renewable boom has attracted major investments, including from Tesla, which has dramatically expanded its presence in the state. The electric vehicle manufacturer's $1.1 billion Gigafactory near Austin represents one of the largest economic development projects in Texas history, creating thousands of jobs while further cementing the state's position at the forefront of the clean energy transition.

Panda Express plans to open Kerrville restaurant location on Main Street

Unlike most fast-food chains, Panda Express follows a corporate ownership model rather than a franchise system. The company retains direct ownership and operation of nearly all its restaurants, with limited exceptions for specific venues such as airports and universities.

U.S. Economy Contracts 0.3% in First Quarter as Imports Surge Ahead of Tariffs

Real gross domestic product (GDP) decreased at an annual rate of 0.3 percent from January through March.

Consumer sentiment continues to decline as tariffs create uncertainty

Consumers expressed concerns about multiple aspects of the economy, particularly ongoing uncertainty around trade policy and potential inflation resurgence.

Olympic Pool may be a tad more expensive than previously thought

During back-to-back meetings on April 21-22, the Economic Improvement Corporation (EIC) and City Council reviewed options for moving forward with the $7 million project after receiving two bids that surpassed the $6.1 million construction budget.

KISD committee suggests that a tax increase may be needed to offset revenue losses

The 1925 Budget Committee, comprised of community stakeholders, presented findings on a potential "tax swap" that could generate an estimated $2 million annually through a modest 3-cent tax rate increase

Report: Consumers aren’t excited about the state of the economy

Expectations for business conditions, personal finances, incomes, inflation and labor markets all continued to deteriorate. The share of consumers expecting unemployment to rise reached its highest level since 2009 — more than double the November 2024 reading.

Academy Sports + Outdoors plans for Kerrville store after City Council vote

The council approved a motion by Councilmember Jeff Harris authorizing City Manager Dalton Rice to negotiate with the retailer after a lengthy executive session.

Despite cold, Guadalupe River Center shows it can throw a party

The event marked the successful land acquisition for what promises to become a signature recreational destination on the lake's south shore.