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Ingram man who killed family, self was drunk
An Ingram man who killed his family and then himself last month had more than twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system, toxicology reports determined.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for portions of the Hill Country including Kerrville, Hunt, Ingram, Center Point, Comfort, Bandera, Boerne, Harper and Fredericksburg until 6 p.m. The ...
Teaching the harsh, sometimes ugly, truth
While walking into the more than 100 year old Center Point Christian Church, one gets the impression of a typical small town conservative church.
The Point opens 'High School Musical'
If TV and popular culture are any indicator to the success of the Point Theatre's next show, it's destined to be a huge success.
Despite having written and performed a music single that now is being played on local radio and a professionally produced music video, Faith Whitfield, 23, of Kerrville, isn't interested in fame or a ...
Albina "Beanie" Johnston, 83, passed away on Sunday, July 6, 2008, at her home. She was born on Feb.
Holiday weekend mostly quiet for fire, police
It looks as though most people heeded the warnings of fire officials. There only was one small grassfire reported Sunday night, which may have been started by fireworks.
Jordan James Lang, 4, of Kerrville, passed away Monday, July 7, 2008, in a local hospital.
Counties demand more authority
Regarding growth management, Bandera County Commissioners are clearly caught between a rock and the proverbial hard place.
Mrs. Esther Cuellar, 71 of Ingram, Texas, passed away Saturday, June 28, 2008 at her residence.
Getting to know our distant ancestors
By Joe Herring Jr. The Daily Times Published June 21, 2008 Here's the theory I've been writing about for the past several weeks: To understand a person, it helps to know something about his parents and even ...
Mountain Home gets new zip code
Some Mountain Home area residents soon will have a new zip code and possibly faster mail service.
Schreiner University had an invasion of cubs last week. No, not the furry kind. These cubs came from the area Cub Scouts, who took over Schreiner for their annual Broken Arrow day camp.
Slayings suspect ruled OK for trial
At the fourth competency hearing since he was charged with capital murder in the 2003 beating deaths of two Kerr County residents, Vincent Seard was found mentally fit for trial Tuesday.
Saturday is a celebration of Old Glory. Three Flag Day ceremonies are planned for Saturday by the Elks, American Legion in Ingram and the Vietnam Veterans of America.
Man sentenced in child assault case
William A. Lemon, 39, of Ingram was sentenced Friday to two 99-year sentences and one 20-year sentence for convictions on two counts of sexual assault of a child and one count of indecency, Assistant District ...
Saying goodbye to slain family
Updated 20 minutes ago Forgiveness is not always easy. But surviving members of an Ingram family who was slain Sunday said that is what they found.
Jury hands out 218-year sentence
Updated 22 minutes ago A Kerr County jury comprised of four men and eight women sentenced an Ingram man late Thursday to a total of 218 years in prison.
Women band together, help family cope
Updated 4 minutes ago The women of Christian Women's Job Corps learn to believe in themselves and each other.
5 dead in apparent murder-suicide in Ingram
Five people were dead Sunday after an apparent early morning murder-suicide in the Hill Country.