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Ingram ISD board approves policy change
At their regular meeting Monday night, members of the Ingram Independent School District school board unanimously approved a slew of changes to district policies based on recommendations from the Texas Association of School Boards.
Variety of events planned for Veteran's Day
When Veteran's Day first began, it was in recognition of a single war. Originally known as Armistice Day, the holiday commemorated the end of World War I with the signing of an armistice treaty on Nov.
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Retired professor struck and killed while crossing road
A retired Texas A&M University-Commerce professor was killed, while crossing a street Tuesday morning when he was struck by a pickup.
Voters to decide on 11 amendments
Texas voters will decide the fate of 11 proposed constitutional amendments today ranging from issues concerning homestead exemptions to public access to beaches.
The thousands of children on the streets trick-or-treating Saturday were put at risk this weekend by at least two local residents who were arrested for driving while intoxicated - both with minors onboard.
Man leads officers on high speed chase
A Phoenix man who spent Tuesday night in the Kerr County Jail on a misdemeanor theft charge was free only a couple of hours before leading local law enforcement on a high speed chase.
Center Point ISD earns perfect score
Administrators at Center Point Independent School District boasted of the district's perfect score on the Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas at its monthly board of trustees meeting Wednesday night.
Local students get lessons in safety
Area fourth-graders got a first-hand look at safety procedures of local law enforcement and other agencies Wednesday at the Hill Country Youth Exhibit Center.
Dozens of registered sex offenders received a knock on their door Wednesday when Kerr County Sheriff's Office personnel dropped in to verify their information - home address, vehicle license numbers, next of kin, place of employment - was accurate.
Theresa Nuncio Grigsby, 94, of Kerrville, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, at Hilltop Village Retirement Home.
Lee Van Schulte 'LV' passed from this life on Friday, Oct. 9, 2009. He was born on June 6, 1929 in Corsicana, TX to Walter R. Schulte and Jeanette O. Schulte.
Area schools earn top financial ratings
Igram Independent School District board of trustees will discuss the district's Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas score.
Wastewater project tops Ingram council agenda
Issues pertaining to Ingram's wastewater project topped the city council's agenda Tuesday night.
Ingram woman injured falling off motorcyle
An Ingram woman was seriously injured after falling off a motorcycle early Saturday morning.
Ingram schools open libraries to the public
With no public library in Ingram, Ingram Independent School District is stepping in to help fill the void after receiving a $296,571 grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Columbine tragedy teaches compassion
A decade after the tragic murder of 12 students and teachers at Columbine High School in Colorado, local students will be learning lessons inspired by the legacy of one of the victims.
Stroder's former campus earns national award
The 2009 National Blue Ribbon Schools were announced by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on Sept.
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