Some segments of trails and parks along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville reopened on Monday for the first time since the catastrophic floods on July 4. Several sections of the Kerrville River Trail ...
Nearly six months after it was heavily damaged by the July 4 Guadalupe River flood, most of the Kerrville River Trail has reopened to the public - a "major step" in the Hill Country community's ...
KERRVILLE, Texas – Kerrville Parks and Recreation Department announced that certain areas will reopen to the public next week, just more than three months after the deadly Fourth of July flooding. The ...
Some segments of trails and parks along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville reopened on Monday for the first time since the catastrophic floods on July 4. Several sections of the Kerrville River Trail ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two pedestrian bridges reopened on the Kerrville River Trail this month after the devastating July 4 Guadalupe River floods. (City ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — Organizers of Kerrville's official Fourth of July event set up equipment this summer for the annual celebration at Louise Hays Park, where music, families and fireworks were set to ...
The stretch of the River Trail between the Camp Meeting Creek bridge and the Francisco Lemos Street bridge is now open for the first time since the deadly Fourth of July flood in Kerrville.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. James Love, a resident of Kerr County, searches for trash along the bank of the Guadalupe River on Feb. 21. Hundreds of volunteers ...
The City of Kerrville is celebrating the reopening of major portions of its River Trail bridge months after the deadly July 4 floods along the Guadalupe River. Mayor Joe Herring Jr. announced the news ...
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