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Report: Texas one of the states that is least dependent on federal aid

The state contributes more to federal coffers than it takes out, positioning it among the net contributors to the federal system rather than net beneficiaries.

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Recapping The Lead Live, March 10-14, 2025
Kerrville honors women in the arts during women’s history month

The honorees represent various artistic disciplines across Kerr County, from music and theater to visual arts and education.

Sister act is at it again with a Cartewheels culinary subscription service

"It's a monthly subscription. You sign up and it comes every month," said Simpson in a recent interview on The Lead Live. "We have one pickup day a month, typically the second Thursday."

Breaking News: Kerrville City Council approves KPUB’s power plant financing

The $183.4 million project will be funded through a combination of a Texas Energy Fund loan and open market bonds, with construction scheduled to begin next year and the plant expected to be operational by June 2027.

Southwest Airlines changes its free checked bag policy

The airline will continue offering two free checked bags to Rapid Rewards A-List Preferred members and Business Select customers.

Pookie’s adds a sweet flair to downtown Kerrville with delectable treats

It was the dream of two sisters, with the help of their mom and dad, and now Pookie's adds something special to downtown.

The Lead Live week in review, March 3-7, 2025

The programming delved into local issues, financial analysis, artistic endeavors, and community projects.

Texas state employees face abrupt end to remote work despite evidence of success

"Teleworking employees must return to the office on or before March 31, 2025,"

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KPUB moves step closer to construction of new power plant

"This project represents years of work and preparation by KPUB staff as well as approximately eight months of intense due diligence and deliberation by the KPUB Board regarding this particular project," said Mike Wittler, KPUB General Manager and CEO, in documents presented to the board.