President Trump speaks about Kerrville, Texas Floods
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Employees said they felt a responsibility to reopen The Boat and provide a sense of normalcy for those reeling from the destruction.
Hundreds gathered at a Texas stadium to honor the 120 flood victims; the governor urged better disaster preparedness.
A West Texas community is showing support for families affected by the deadly floods in Central Texas by tying pink and green ribbons, offering hope and healing.
A growing wall of flowers and photographs honoring the victims of last weekend’s deadly floods has been taking shape in Kerrville over the last 48 hours.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKerrville community unites in mourning and prayer for those lost and missing in Texas floodsAmid staggering loss, hundreds gathered in mourning and prayer at a Wednesday night vigil for the victims of the July Fourth floods.
H-E-B, the San Antonio-based supermarket chain, is preparing to help the Kerrville community after the July 4 floods that claimed the lives of dozens of people.
In the heart of Kerrville, hundreds gathered Thursday evening for a community vigil honoring the victims of the catastrophic Hill Country flooding — a disaster that has already claimed at least 103 lives in Kerr County, with more than 100 still missing.
The company's manufacturing facility is based in Kerrville on property purchased by James Avery. It temporarily closed this week due to the flood. The company today has 1,000 associates and 30 retail stores and is selling its famous charms to raise money for flood victims.
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CBS7 on MSNKerrville releases list of flood relief coordination, volunteer info, community resourcesThe City of Kerrville have released an updated list on the coordinated relief and support services, volunteer information and community resources.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNKerrville community mourns beloved coach, family among Texas flooding victimsThe BriefA community gathering was held in Kerrville to mourn and pray for victims of the July 4th flood.Coach Reece Zunker, a beloved teacher and coach, and his wife Paula died in the flood; their children are still missing.
More than 1,500 runners and walkers gathered on July 9 for 'Kerr County Runs Strong,' a fundraiser for those impacted by the flooding in Kerrville, began at Hops & Hounds in San Antonio.