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Photo gallery: Long Term Recovery Group grand opening of Disaster Relief Center

The center at 98 Coronado Drive will serve as a “one-stop shop” for individuals and businesses seeking recovery assistance, officials said during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The facility, donated for use by James Avery Artisan Jewelers, will be operated by the Kerr County Long-Term Recovery Group.

Local officials and community leaders gathered Friday to open the Kerr Together Disaster Relief Center, marking a transition from emergency response to long-term rebuilding seven months after the July 4 flood that killed 119 people in Kerr County.

The center at 98 Coronado Drive will serve as a “one-stop shop” for individuals and businesses seeking recovery assistance, officials said during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The facility, donated for use by James Avery Artisan Jewelers, will be operated by the Kerr County Long-Term Recovery Group.

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