Louis Amestoy Jan 25, 2020 Slim Bethune has got a prospering business with his roadside saloon and arena called Gravity Check, but he also knows his business could be even better if he wasn’t limited by some archaic drinking laws that restrict what he can serve. In Kerr County’s Precinct 2, alcohol sales are limited to […]
Customers and Community Join ENGIE to Break Ground on the Long Draw Solar Project in Texas
HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 6, 2019– ENGIE North America today hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking with county officials and customers for the 225 MW Long Draw Solar Project. ENGIE will serve four Texas municipalities – New Braunfels, Denton, Garland, and Kerrville – and their electric utilities – via a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the project’s full capacity. […]
Aspen Dental Makes Access to Comprehensive Care Easier in Kerrville, TX
CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 26, 2019– Aspen Dental is expanding access to care in the Kerrville, TX community with a new office opening on Tues., Dec. 3. The new office, at 1205 Junction Hwy South, has convenient parking and features many amenities designed to make a patient’s visit as easy and comfortable as possible. In addition, the office is open […]
H-E-B plans for new store in Kerrville
The new store will replace current store along Main St. Furthering its commitment to the community where it all began, H-E-B is excited to announce details around its plans to build a new store on Main St. in Kerrville. At 106,000 square feet, the new store, which will be situated next to the existing store […]
James Avery Artisan Jewelry and Whataburger serve up a side of sterling silver fries
October 15, 2019 KERRVILLE, TEXAS – Whataburger and James Avery Artisan Jewelry are partnering for a third year on another one-of-a-kind charm; this year it’s the Enamel Whataburger French Fries Charm. “For more than 65 years, our James Avery artisans have crafted jewelry in the Texas Hill Country that holds special meaning for our customers,” […]
Young artists bring value of compassion into living color
Louis Amestoy | louis.amestoy@dailytimes.com Nov 20, 2019 Paulina Orta is not afraid to answer questions, speak in public and paint — a lot. The 10-year-old fifth-grader from Kerrville’s Starkey Elementary School wasn’t exactly sure who Fred Rogers was, but she was clear about the reason of his work. “Kindness matters,” said Orta, who began speaking […]