Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsGabby Jimenez KERR COUNTY Texas – A man was arrested and charged with intoxication manslaughter after allegedly causing a crash in Kerr County that killed three people according to the Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers responded to the four-vehicle crash just before 5 p.m Saturday on State Highway 27 at Bluff Creek A gray Toyota SUV was traveling eastbound on State Highway 27 when it crossed into the westbound lanes A passenger on one of the motorcycles was airlifted to a medical facility in San Antonio was taken to a medical facility in Kerrville Wasson was arrested and booked into the Kerr County Jail and charged with three counts of intoxication manslaughter and a count of intoxication assault Additional information was not immediately available Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved Gabby Jimenez is a digital journalist at KSAT Gabby is a San Antonio native and joined the KSAT team in January 2025 she has reported for newspapers in Louisiana and Virginia earning a Virginia Press Association award for Combination Photo and Story in 2024 Email Newsletters KSAT RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us KSAT Internships Careers at KSAT Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 KSAT.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group then mainly cloudy overnight with thunderstorms likely She will be available for adotption at KPA!’s bi-monthly adoption event from 11 a.m Pinky has been impounded at Kerr County Animal Services almost 60 days other dogs and especially her favorite purple squishy toy and she is ready to be someone’s forever companion Pinky is just one of many impounded adult dogs that need forever homes will sponsor the adoption fees for dogs adopted from KCAS which includes spay/neuter surgery Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content Get caught up with the latest headlines from the Kerrville Daily Times If you're interested in submitting a Letter to the Editor Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Perhaps best known for its long-running folk music festival which draws crowds of up to 30,000 every spring the Hill Country town of Kerrville is equal parts artsy and laid-back Drive about an hour northwest of San Antonio to this community of 25,000 walkable downtown overlooking the shady banks of the Guadalupe River.  People from all walks of life seem to coexist peacefully here I watched a group of middle-aged guys in cowboy boots and jeans quietly sip their drinks; next to them two college students in maroon-and-white Schreiner University hoodies scrolled on their phones a cat dozed in one of the lavishly decorated windows of the Fairy Moon Emporium whose mystical wares ranged from crystals and incense to locally made jewelry and vintage dresses I gazed up at the stately limestone-brick exterior of the Schreiner Mansion which was the first home in town to have electricity (today it offers guided tours).  and jeweler James Avery among the top employers.  With numerous wineries dotting the area (Turtle Creek business types might be tempted to describe Kerrville as an earlier-stage Fredericksburg Or you can embrace the spirit of the neon sign that hangs over the outdoor stage at Pint & Plow a funky local brewpub that often hosts live music It suggests admiring this vibrant place on its own terms reading: “Kerrville Is the New Kerrville.” whose outdoor theater just might be the prettiest in Texas (it’s perched on the river’s gently sloping find a gift shop stocked with paintings and pottery by local artists Pint & Plow is a funky brewery and restaurant that regularly features performances by local musicians toss it into the giant metal armadillo sculpture that sits on the patio—a nifty piece of public art that does double duty as a recycling container Cafe at the Ridge which has a tantalizing bakery display case of fresh pastries and desserts beautifully landscaped garden center stocked with native plants It’s worth a visit just to wander the grounds especially if you have kids in tow: My toddler loved the elaborate chicken coop and oversized wooden seesaw The nursery staff will even put together a custom flower or succulent arrangement for you while you eat Some of the best food in town can be found at Rails: A Café at the Depot—which sits inside a restored 1915 railroad station Generously sized umbrellas and lush greenery provide ample shade on the patio making an outdoor meal a treat here even in summer The spanakopita with South African Peppadew sauce was a flavorful surprise as was the Burrata Palermo (penne pasta with soft cheese For classic country Texas fare, head to Billy Gene’s which does an outstanding chicken-fried steak There are an impressive eighteen dessert choices including pretty much any kind of pie you can imagine While there are plenty of chain hotels, the boutique hotel scene hasn’t really come to Kerrville yet—but you’ll have your choice of stylish vacation rentals. We arrived at the two-bedroom Barnett Bungalow and a mid-century aesthetic that extended from the reclaimed-wood bookshelf to the stylish retro Galanz microwave (definitely the first time I have ever delighted in using a microwave) deer ambled across the back- and front yards as though they owned the place and my toddler watched them from the wooden swing on the spacious front porch If a 1930 home isn’t historic enough for you, how about a stay in a former filling station that was built in 1892 the comfortably updated two-bedroom cottage sleeps up to six guests It also enjoyed past lives as a bait shop and general store For bigger groups, the River House Kerrville looks like a dream the rental also comes with all the gear you’ll need to enjoy a lazy river weekend you can go on a wildlife safari to see “giraffes Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More the Guadalupe River flows through South Texas.  you can practically walk on water in the city of Kerrville The Guadalupe is flowing at a rate of only 22 cubic feet per second also [20]22,” City of Kerrville Public Works and Engineering Executive Director Stuart Barron said “Our normal flow is right around 90 for this time of year Barron says the river provides about 80-90% of Kerrville’s drinking water and drought conditions aren’t helping the river flow “We’ve had three years in a row where we’ve had significant drought it’s not only are we not getting the rainfall that we’ll have but it’s also going against what we haven’t had from the previous two years Although Barron says there’s enough water to drink and bathe with he says there isn’t enough water for irrigation and landscaping Barron says Stage 3 water restrictions are in place to ensure Kerrville residents get the water they need But those wanting fresh landscaping should hold off until next year to help the community conserve water “We’re advising people it’s probably not a good year to replant their grass or replace any of their vegetation,” said Barron “There’s not enough ground moisture to support those plants Barron says folks need to be proactive to keep the wildfire risk down It could be another warm and dry season in the Hill Country if the drought continues “If we don’t get a rain this month or next the summer looks pretty grim,” said Barron Kerrville Tivy athletic director/head football coach David Jones announced his resignation after leading the Antlers program for the past thirteen seasons Carl Padilla of the Padilla Poll first reported the news.  Jones currently holds an impressive 129-72 record as a head coach "We've got great kids here at Tivy "it is a great community to live in and raise a family I'm blessed beyond measure to have had the opportunity to work with great coaches and families 'Tivy Fight Never Dies' is a real thing," Jones said he would stay in an administrative role to assist with the transition Jones began his coaching career in Louisiana and then moved over to Oklahoma before jumping into Texas as an assistant coach at Allen under Todd Graham after a stint as an assistant coach at Jersey Village was tabbed to be the first-ever head coach at Cy Woods High School.  The Wildcats had immediate success under Jones Cy Woods posted back-to-back trips to the regional finals in Class 6A-Division I he led the Antlers to the playoffs ten times and posted five seasons of at least ten wins including a trip to the regional finals in 2014 as it would not be a surprise to see 200+ applicants for this attractive opening where the Antlers bring back a lot of young talent from a playoff team in 2024 Tivy also lies on the low end of the 5A-Division II enrollment spectrum and could be a candidate to move to Class 4A in the next UIL Realignment cycle if the cutoff from 4A to 5A jumps up We've been the Bible of Texas football fans for 64 years By joining the DCTF family you'll gain access to all of our exclusive content and have our magazines mailed to you Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application The following is the obituary which Larry himself wrote: I would first like to disclose that the idea of writing my obituary was inspired by a very dear friend who departed “this vale of tears” on September 18 While I had little memory of that December 29th day in 1943 I do remember being brought up by loving parents who demonstrated love of God Their characteristics were instilled into all eight of us kids; and I was fortunate to be the second in this long line of mouths to feed There was no money left over from dad’s two jobs and mom’s Avon job We all sat down and ate together and none of us were ever hungry I appreciated what I had and looked forward to my brother David’s hand-me-downs even for a short while before Louis got them.  Peters Grade School and Central Catholic High School Mary’s University; after two years I was asked not to come back When those “hallowed” doors hit my butt A promise I kept until after being diagnosed with dyslexia I graduated at the age of 50 from the University of San Francisco.  My career at Continental Airlines began way before a graduated thinking of my brother Louis but only remembering my name recommended me for a part-time baggage handling position Houston told me he was thinking of Louis but thought I was he so all was OK on the home front; we were both airline brats.  It was a sacramental moment that I met my wife on a Continental flight from Dallas to San Antonio We have been blessed to have so many years together.  Larry’s career with Continental continued with advancement to Station Manager in San Antonio Airline people usually don’t talk to passengers when they are traveling but when Larry saw his future wife boarding a short flight from Dallas to San Antonio he said to himself “I am going to talk to her.” This led to 25 years of love and being in love thanks to God’s plan and timing and worked as teacher at Notre Dame School for 10 years teaching religion and computer for pre-K through 8th grades understanding of learning and excellence in all he did impacted many children who remember and love him for what he poured into their lives Larry was evening and Saturday manager at The Center for Fitness where his talents of responsibility and dependability were appreciated A “guy’s club” evolved on Saturday morning at the Center that created bonds of deep friendship and the latest news in Kerrville was shared where he was an IT specialist scheduling video appointments for the consumers with doctors in 12 clinics as well as answering IT support calls His calls always ended with a “God bless you.” Larry was a passionate Patriot that lived the conservative values of God and Country Several friends asked if Larry voted before he passed October 21 Larry was a serious WWII history buff and he researched and honored Diane’s father who was a 101st Airborne paratrooper who jumped in Normandy D-Day It was Larry’s true delight to instill these values with great love to his grandson Larry was preceded in death by his parents John Michael Ullrich and wife Kimberly; grandchildren Margaret “Missy” Cochran and husband Tom Teresa Wirtz and husband Dick; sister-in-law Larry’s extraordinary characteristics included trust compassion and love for family and friends his work ethic and his Notre Dame football team We should all learn from his example of how to live life Funeral services for Larry will be at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville with the Mass beginning at 10:30 a.m.; a reception will immediately follow at Impact Christian Fellowship located in the Fellowship Hall at 2031 Goat Creek Road A graveside service will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in San Antonio today we are here to celebrate your life and your legacy Our love and devotion we send with you to your heavenly home Please consider a memorial to one of Larry’s favorite charities: The Pregnancy Resource Center of Kerrville 830-370-2271; or Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation in Kendalia and honor are under the direction of Kerrville Funeral Home Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors announced last week the company is closing all its retail stores the company said it will begin its going out of business sale “in the coming days” at all remaining Big Lots stores throughout the country Wanda Garner Cash is a general assignments reporter for The Kerrville Daily Times Email notifications are only sent once a day Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsAndrea K. Moreno KERRVILLE, Texas – The Kerrville Renaissance Festival returns to the Hill Country for its ninth year in 2025 The festival is expected to take place on the following weekends: It will be held on the grounds of Hill Country Youth Event Center Admission tickets purchased in advance will cost $16.95 for adults and $9.95 for children ages between 5 to 12 Season passes purchased in advance are $50 each Tickets at the gate cost $19.95 for adults and $9.95 for children between the ages of 5 and 12 For more details on the event, click here Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved She graduated from Texas State University with an electronic media degree and a minor in psychology where she held several positions at The Ranger Steve “BIRDMAN” Blanchard  Stephen Lewis Blanchard born in California & raised in the heart of Texas has gone to be with our loving Lord on February 16 Steve's overall other health remained intact due to a very healthy and active life style.  Graduated from MacArthur High School in 1974; Steve was an avid athlete From childhood through a baseball scholarship to Bee County College; later Sam Houston State University and his parents supported his love of the game Three pointers were Steve’s second love; he later went on to coach his son in basketball and baseball He was an athlete and coach by nature.  Steve met his wife Nancy on the exact day he went to be with our Lord 1985 and gave birth 3 years later to their first born son then in 1993  Steve operated Blanchard’s RENT WORLD with his parents & wife from 1988-2007 Steve is and was incredibly proud of his son Christopher and his daughter Melissa and grew into a fine drummer which he had a band named: BACKBONE with his dear friends Steve loved and was very proud of his grand babies; Wesley son and friend to many; Steve never met an enemy and a sincere heart for animals now lay to rest and will be greatly missed His funny stories and wild adventures will forever be in our hearts Thank you for teaching us that MUSIC IS THE DOCTOR self-control and devotion to what is right Christopher Blanchard and wife Nicole; daughter Melissa Villalobos and husband Roger; father Karen Brougham and husband Doug; and grandkids and Noah Villalobos; and several nieces and nephews The verse of Steve’s life is from Romans 12: 9-10 “ Love must be sincere Honor one another above yourselves.” Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsJohn Paul Barajas Matthew Craig KERRVILLE Texas – As the temperatures continue to drop around San Antonio and the Hill Country Kerrville Fire Chief Eric Maloney said that his city’s situation appears to be improving Despite initial concerns that the cold front could bring severe weather the forecast has since weakened into a low-impact event Mahoney said the city is treating the event as a “good trial run” for future emergencies “This is an opportunity to get together as a team and do some of the prep work ahead of time,” said Maloney “Planning is most of it when it comes to emergency management the more prepared you are when you need to pivot.” they are no strangers to cold weather events shared her thoughts on the unpredictability of the state’s climate “Texas weather is crazy in general,” Garza said The weather event was initially expected to be much more severe but it has since fizzled out some as it approaches Many areas are now anticipating only cold rain noted how quickly the weather can change in Texas so you never know,” Garcia said on Wednesday many people KSAT spoke to recalled previous winter events Garza recalls her experience from that storm “We were out of water and light for a couple of days “My kids enjoyed it though because of the snow.” big rigs were stranded on Interstate 10 in Kerr County for days due to icy conditions had to sleep in her truck after a semi-truck flipped on the highway “A semi-truck had flipped on Interstate 10 so I had to literally sleep in my truck,” Garcia said In response to the potential for weather disruptions the Kerrville City Street Department has already begun preparations While major highways and freeways will be treated only the bridge on Holdsworth Drive will be treated in Kerrville Officials plan to re-evaluate the need for further treatments at 5 a.m The city’s emergency management team said it is prepared to respond should conditions change John Paul Barajas is a reporter at KSAT 12 he worked at KRGV 5 in the Rio Grande Valley He has a degree from the University of Houston spend time on the water and check out good eats and drinks passed away unexpectedly at home in Kerrville Curtis was the last of five children to Odren and Berneice Mullen He grew up in Houston and had a keen interest in cars from a young age which eventually led him down the path of “life over the road” Curtis had a one-of-a-kind expertise when it came to specialized freight hauling lived life to the edge and never met a stranger dare devil attitude and his strong devotion to his family and closest friends You could count on Curtis to do anything for anyone in need He was the true definition of “would give his shirt off his back for you” you could find him offshore or bay fishing boiling crawfish or entertaining his friends and family with one of his many humorous stories.  He also leaves behind many extended family members and friends Willard and Estelle Luce; and his brother-in-law Curtis was long time member of the Coastal Conservation Association and had an unwavering love for animals A Celebration of Curtis’ life will take place at a later date and celebrate the impression he made on each of their lives Details regarding the date and location will be shared once arrangements are finalized.  For those wishing to honor Curtis’ memory donations can be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children A storm system that brought heavy rain and hail to the Midwest on Saturday expanded into Texas late Sunday as warm humid air surged in from the Gulf of Mexico a severe thunderstorm watch led to golf ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph with some reports of baseball-sized hail in the area One user on X shared a compilation of photos and videos stating that the hail "came down for at least 15 minutes" and possibly as long as 20 to 25 minutes He described it as the worst hailstorm he had witnessed in his 21 years in Kerrville Another video shows hail pelting a backyard pool striking the water so fast that the churning waves resemble a stormy sea while trees in the background sway violently in the strong wind gusts A later post from a higher vantage point captures the aftermath of the hailstorm showing the city blanketed in a misty haze that resembles fog This effect is likely caused by hail rapidly melting upon contact with the warmer ground Aside from the massive hail, the storm in Texas did not cause major concerns such as flooding or tornadoes. However, as the system moved east into Ruston, Louisiana The storm likely did not bring the area out of drought status. However, rain is also forecast for late Tuesday into Wednesday, ahead of another storm affecting parts of South Texas starting later Wednesday. The storm will move slowly, allowing rain to fall for an extended period of time, AccuWeather said Severe storms rolled through southern Texas through the Mississippi Valley Sunday afternoon and overnight bringing heavy rain and damaging winds Of the more than 95 filtered severe weather reports, hail dominated the list as severe storms rumbled through on Sunday. Kerrville, Texas received some of the largest hailstones between golf ball size and baseball size - that's 2.75 inches maximum While this was mostly a hail event, damaging winds were included and gusted up to 83 mph! Not to be outdone, one tornado was reported in Rolling Fork, Miss. - a second hit for the town where an EF4 tornado caused significant damage back in 2023 Spring severe weather season is just getting started. Make sure you have the latest version of the app downloaded and have your weather alerts switched on Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsIvan Herrera Texas – Kerrville police have released the names of the officer and suspect involved in a shooting after a multi-city pursuit was placed on paid administrative leave after the shooting Police identified the suspect as Rosny Josafath Rodriguis-Midence Henson shot and killed Rodriguis-Midence when he charged at her after a traffic stop led to a pursuit The officer attempted to stop Rodriguis-Midence’s vehicle on Sidney Baker around 1:20 a.m last Tuesday for multiple traffic violations But the driver fled from the officer toward State Highway 16 It was unclear previously what violations prompted the traffic stop Kerrville police said the vehicle did not have a license plate The pursuit continued into Gillespie County where officers from the Fredericksburg Police Department and deputies from the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Kerrville officer Officers used a tire deflation device as the vehicle approached Fredericksburg city limits Rodriguis-Midence continued until they lost control of the vehicle crashing and rolling over in the 1100 block of State Highway 16 Kerrville police did not indicate how many times Henson fired her weapon Henson was placed on paid administrative leave after the shooting The Texas Rangers are investigating why the Kerrville officer shot the driver has worked as a journalist in San Antonio since 2016 His work for KSAT 12 and KSAT.com includes covering consumer and money content Copyright © 2025 KSAT.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings. The main threats are large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rains with an isolated tornado also possible. FORECASTSHARE PHOTOS & VIDEOKerrville auctioning several trucks and various surplus items on GovDealsby SBG San Antonio | David Warner SAN ANTONIO - Looking for a cheap new ride A local government is auctioning off several surplus items online including vehicles and construction equipment the City of Kerrville announced that it has listed several trucks and various other items no longer in use by the city The city has been using the website since 2010 and bringing back $858,000 into the community The starting prices for the items available at auction range from $100 to $5,000 and hope to sell the items back to the community at reasonable prices Interested bidders can look at the selection and read more information on Govdeals.com. The listings will be closed between Dec John Kunkel and Beverly Danford Kunkel.  Judi grew up in Houston and was an avid student in high school She was on the cheerleading squad while keeping up with her studies; graduating as the Valedictorian Judi went on to attend Delmar College in Corpus Christi; after which she traveled extensively throughout Europe Judi was a pioneer for women’s surfing; winning the Texas State Surfing Championship in 1968 and 1969 She was also named the Texas State Champion in 1969 for the 3rd annual Pepsi State Championship Judi loved to stay active with fitness and running in many half marathons She also enjoyed management training at Steak & Alls Restaurant; going on to open her own catering business Judi also enjoyed being a member of the Daughter’s of the American Revolution Judi met and married the love of her life; Gerald R They remained each other’s best friend and soul mates for 48 wonderful years Judi experienced continued physical challenges as a result of a brain hemorrhage 38 years ago She met these challenges head on and with amazing strength and courage Her husband was always by her side offering support and encouragement Judy loved her family dearly and assumed the role of sending birthday cards on everyone’s special day; to ensure they knew how much she cared She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.  Tyler Gunn Wilson and wife Kristin; granddaughter Jeanine Capeheart and husband John; and many devoted nieces and nephews The family would like to express their appreciation to the staff of Peterson Hospice for the exceptional care they provided to Judi and the rest of the family Sign up for TPR Today Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning You probably know the city for its Hill Country setting or the Guadalupe River that runs through it. Kerrville is a lot of different things to different people but now it’s literally become a city for the birds It's a designation that Schreiner University Biology Professor Chris Distel said is important: “Officially, now we are a member of Bird City Texas which is a relatively small but growing number of cities in Texas.” “This is a designation that's given by the Texas Audubon Society and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for cities who take on a special focus on both the biology and natural history of birds getting people who are from that city or who visit that city aware of its natural history and natural beauty Katy Kappel was the spark plug behind the Bird City process one that required detailed efforts to improve birds’ lives in the city filing “There's 40 or 50 things that you can do that will improve habitat and the environment for birds and also educate the public about the importance of birds and taking care of your environment,” Kappel said She said that given the list of must-dos to qualify for Bird City Kerrville was already soaring in the right direction the requirements are that you have one native plant sale Kerrville has been having two a year for 15 years,” Kappel said “You're supposed to have a native plant garden with the plants labeled for the public and the 4-H kids are working on another one.” Distel said this isn’t just some feel-good process is declines — not just in individual birds coming to feeders and things like that but [also] declines in overall species numbers in in urban places [and] in rural places,” Distel said Bird counts nationwide show declines by as much as 40% “Compared to the mid 1900s that's a pretty good estimate,” he added Katy Kappel noted that this isn’t just environmentalists and bird-lovers who think this is important Given Kerrville’s location and natural attributes she thought that making the effort to become a Bird City doesn’t just make sense “We're on the flyway for migration and the river is a big attraction to the to the birds that come through here,” Kappel said people that are serious about birding — and part of the bird city appeal is that it will increase tourism.” Distell noted that the economic impact of those coming to see the birds can be felt through all sectors of the community and they will travel long distances to see some really unique things,” Distel said financial investments for the community as well.” The partners who collaborated on Bird City are coming together on Friday to celebrate the designation we'll be at what we call The Hill at Schreiner and that includes the Kerrville Hills Winery at Schreiner our partners will be there,” he said pleasant reception announcing the official kickoff of Bird City Kerrville marks the eighth Bird City location there will be no memorial service or celebration of life Charlotte was born in 1927 in Iowa to Charles and Effie LaMar she assumed the role of caregiver to her younger siblings after the untimely passing of her mother and together they enjoyed 65 years of marriage until his passing in 2013 Charlotte taught both in and out of the classroom Her passion for space exploration was evident; especially during the Apollo missions when she had the unique privilege of sharing actual moon rocks with her 5th-grade students Paleontology was another shared passion with her husband The couple traveled extensively across the country; exploring Charlie LaMar; her five children; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren Known for her selflessness and unwavering care for others “the most wonderful mom in the world.” donations may be made in her honor to Mercy Home for Boys & Girls of Chicago or Heifer International reflecting Charlotte’s enduring spirit of kindness and generosity.  In Loving Memory of Karen Ranee Travis   (March 16 we announce the passing of our beloved companion Karen lived in the hill country since the 1980s and made her home here Her presence brought joy and warmth to all who knew her and she cherished every moment spent with her children She had a knack for making everyone feel special—whether through her infectious laughter She took immense pride in watching her children and grandchildren grow Dale and Marie Helm; her brothers; as well as her uncles and aunts She is survived by Bobby Haines; daughters Denise James and her husband Brian James and Rene’ Ebert and her husband David Ebert; her grandchildren Ashton Pierz and Kiera James; and her great-grandchildren Braxton Ames and Bellamie Ames She also leaves behind countless other family members and friends whose lives she touched A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday her love and spirit will forever be with us We are comforted knowing that she is now at peace reunited with loved ones who have gone before her Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsMadalynn Lambert Texas – A 10-year-old student was charged after making terrorist threats towards a Kerrville Independent School District’s middle school campus The Kerrville Police Department received several reports early Monday morning about social media posts threatening a school shooting at the Kerrville ISD middle school Through an investigation with the school district officials police found the suspect to be a 10-year-old Kerrville ISD student Officials said the student posted a hoax threat on social media with the intent of causing alarm or panic Kerrville police said no real threat existed since the child fabricated the posts entirely The juvenile was charged with making terroristic threats “The legal consequences for people who make threats We strongly urge parents to speak with their children about the seriousness of making threats or posting information to social media that references violence in our schools Remind your children that school threats are a felony and will have serious consequences,” the press release stated Madalynn Lambert is a Content Gatherer at KSAT-12 She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2024 with a degree in journalism and minors in global and science communication Billy Glen “Bill” Havill-Brown Glen Franklin Havill and Florence Jones Havill Bill attended North Texas State College earning a BBA in Accounting in 1959 Bill was hired by Haskins & Sells (one of the “big-eight” accounting firms) His initial salary was $450 a month ($25 more than other first year accountants due to receiving the H & S Award in collage) Bill became a CPA during the first year of his employment He continued to work hard for the next eleven years achieving the position of “Principal” (level below partner) (NY Stock Exchange international oilwell drilling contractor); being hired as the Chief Accountant After proving his dedication and hard work; Bill was promoted to Treasurer and Chief Accounting Officer Bill continued to work there for eleven years until after SEDCO merged with Schlumberger At this time Bill and David decided it was time for a sabbatical; spending the next seventeen years traveling in and ultimately living in an RV After their time traveling Bill decided to go back to work (custom home builder) as the Office Manager and Accountant Bill continued to work for the company for the next fourteen years until he decided it was time for a second retirement.  Bill will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him Fairris Havill Lee (16 years older than Bill) and Gyna Havill Clark (10 years older than Bill) Glen Ray Clark (Marilyn); four great nieces and nephews and several great-great nieces and nephews 2024 at First United Methodist Church in Kerrville Texas – A ranch outside of Kerrville could be yours for just $65 million the “Hidden Valley Ranch” spans 3,290 acres and offers 28,000 square feet of living space The ranch features three miles of live water — multiple hidden springs originate on the land and Bushwhack Creek runs through the property Along the bodies of water are rocked walkways and bridges with waterfalls flowing between the 12 lakes The lakes are easily accessible and have “significant deep holes in areas,” which can be used for swimming and fishing The following buildings can be found on the property: Other smaller lodging accommodations can be found throughout the property Recent improvements to the ranch include more than 20 miles of paved ranch roads a high-fenced perimeter and multiple executive deer blinds Corn feeders and protein feeders help sustain the population of white tail deer on the property Turkey and bass are also found in abundance axis deer and river otters have been spotted occasionally The ranch listing is represented by real estate agent Robert Dullnig of Dullnig Ranch Sales at Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty I don’t think I have seen a property quite like this,” Dullnig said “Its size and location provide both convenience and privacy while the multiple springs originating on the property and the infrastructure created by the lakes give the owner full control of their own water “These lakes are plum-full of water at a time when some rivers and creeks struggle to flow.” Anyone interested in Hidden Valley Ranch or any of Dullnig’s other listings can contact him at 210-213-9700 or DullnigRanches@gmail.com. For more information on Dullnig Ranch Sales, click here Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsStephania Jimenez Justin Rodriguez Texas – KSAT is spotlighting the concerns of people across various South Texas towns ahead of the 2024 presidential election in the series a Hill Country city nestled in Kerr County KSAT found that people in the solidly conservative county are more focused on local issues Watch the full episode in the video player above a brewery/restaurant/coffee shop in the center of town said the area has changed a lot in recent years “Kerrville is a lot more diverse than probably Kerrville knows,” said Leslie Jones Harris...and the reason I’m going to vote for her is that...I feel like she’s the best person for the country I always vote my conviction-- who I think can best run America,” said Clifton Fifer is a retired teacher who was born and raised in Kerrville Sharon Davis told KSAT she plans to vote for former president Donald Trump I don’t care for him...he gets too radical in putting people down I don’t believe in putting people down to make me look better I don’t identify as a Democrat,” said Jeremy Walther Despite the differing political opinions in Kerrville we found its people are united on one big thing: local issues when heavy rains caused flooding in Kerrville and about a dozen homes were damaged The community pulled together to help those in need decorating the whole house with decorations Always a house full of relatives and anyone that didn’t have a place to go She was an advocate for domestic abuse victims doing late night pickups of women and children in need She enjoyed ushering for plays and concerts from Austin to San Antonio She had a passion for animals and had many over the years She loved dressing in glitzy clothes and jewelry and being fiercely independent in all things ‍Sally was preceded in death by her parents Aaron and wife Janie Hansen; grandchildren A service for Sally will be held at 3:00 p.m. Followed by a graveside service on Monday April 7th 00:55 Watch: Large hail pelts Kerrville shows hail falling during severe weather on Sunday