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Ingram science teacher wins grant from HGCD
When Ingram teacher Chris O'Quinn teaches her science class about local waterways this spring, her usual lesson plan will take on a new dimension.
Ernest T. Martinez, 49, of Ingram, passed from this life at his home on Sunday morning, Feb.
Tom Shimek went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010. Tom was born in Algoma, Wis., in 1938 and was the son of Alton and Gertrude Shimek.
Quanah Tribune-Chief/Courtesy The Hardeman County Courthouse, picturesque in a recent snow, will get a facelift thanks to a $1.9 million grant from the Texas Historical Commission.. Perseverance has paid off for Hardeman County.
Last day to register to vote in primary
The deadline for registering to vote in the March 2 primary is today. Applications are available at the Kerr County Tax Office, the Ingram Tax Office Substation or online through the Secretary of State at www.sos.state.tx.us. New voter registration cards were mailed out to all currently registered voters in December.
Timothy Thomas McLaughlin, 61, born Dec. 17, 1948, passed away on Tuesday morning, Jan.
Landing on the island was just the first part of Michael Stanard's journey. From there, it would be a 10-hour drive through tropical forest and over rugged mountains.
County will open bids today for annex
Kerr County Commissioners will open bids today for construction of a law enforcement annex building.
Written by the Midnight Rider?
An inventory of an Ingram home earlier this week turned up what could be a very unique and rare piece of American history - an 1811 signature from Paul Revere.
Life casting, ancestral masking workshop in Ingram
Ann Lyneah Curtis & Masquerade Life Casting will present a two- day intensive life-casting workshop at the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, Saturday and Sunday, Feb.
Ingram officials ID fire victim, rule out foul play
Ingram officials have ruled out foul play in the death of Billy Clyde Peters, a homeless man whose charred remains were found last Thursday night at the site of fire - the cause of which remains under investigation - behind businesses on Texas 27.
School praised for academic performance
Ingram Middle School has been recognized by a national educational research organization for its 'Just for the Kids' campaign, which school officials say achieves high results from economically disadvantaged students.
Apartment fire leaves 11 homeless
An apartment fire at the Lakeside Apartments on Plaza Drive Thursday night destroyed eight units and left 11 people without a place to live.
Ingram ISD board to review state rating
An overview of Ingram Academic Excellence Indicator System rating for the 2008-09 school year will be presented at Monday's meeting of the Ingram Independent School District's board meeting.
The Grove, a planned 90,000-square-foot, multi-use entertainment complex between Ingram and Kerrville scheduled to be built last summer, once again is finding new life.
HCAF announces 2010 schedule of visual art workshops
Administrators with the Hill Country Arts Foundation announce the 2010 schedule of visual arts workshops, which offers a variety of opportunities for beginning through professional artists.
With fewer than seven days of Christmas shopping remaining, the workshop at the North Pole isn't the only place where busy hands are working.
Water main break forces early dismissal
All Ingram Independent School District students were sent home early Monday, after a damaged water main disrupted the flow of water to schools, as well as several hundred other Ingram residents.
Kerr's 66th historical marker dedicated
The Kerr County portion of the Old Spanish Trail, a path first created by Native American's then expanded to suit the needs of colonial trade, was recognized Thursday with the dedication of a historical marker along Junction Highway in front of Bank of the Hills.
KPD continues search for thief
Kerrville police are looking for someone who has stolen five or six catalytic converters from vehicles around Kerrville in the past 30 days.