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On April 6, 1984, more than 30 federal, state and local lawmen raided a 3,500-acre (14 km 2) ranch near the Texas Hill Country town of Mountain Home. The officers were responding to reports that workers on the ranch, kidnapped from Interstate 10, [1] were being forced to work and that at least one worker had died and was cremated on the premises. [2]
Ingram Independent School District is a public school district based in Ingram, Texas, United States. The first school building opened in 1936. The first school building opened in 1936. Ingram ISD has grown into a three campus district providing education for the citizens of Ingram (and the surrounding communities), population of approximately ...
Echo Hill Ranch is a summer ranch camp of about 400 acres (1.6 km 2) in the Texas Hill Country. Echo Hill Ranch. The ranch was founded in 1953 by Dr. S. Thomas Friedman and Minnie Samet Friedman. It is located south of Kerrville near Medina. Echo Hill was founded as a noncompetitive, child-centered ranch camp for boys and girls ages 6–14.
Hill Country Ranch: Bay Area Council: Closed: Horizon Wilderness Scout Reservation: Northwest Texas Council: Bowie, TX: Sold: Developed into Silver Lake subdivision near Amon G. Carter lake in 2002. [91] Indian Creek Camp: Ingram, TX: Sold [92] Laguna Station Sea Base: Rio Grande Council: South Padre Island, TX: Active: Leonard Scout ...
The Texas Lions Camp and Echo Hill Ranch Summer Camp are also located in Kerrville. Kerrville hosted the Olympic trials for shooting sports for the 2012 Summer Olympics at the Hill Country Shooting Center. [23] On Saturday, October 15, 2023, Kerrville experienced the moon's rare annular eclipse of the sun. [24]
Ingram is located in eastern Kerr County at (30.076903, –99.237367), [6] on the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country. It is the first city the Guadalupe River passes through downstream from its source near Hunt.
When Friedman was young, his family moved to the Texas Hill Country where they opened a summer camp called Echo Hill Ranch. [15] Friedman had an early interest in both pop music and chess, and was chosen at age seven as one of 50 local players to challenge U.S. grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky to simultaneous games in Houston. [16]
In 2000, the station was sold to Lyndell Grubbs's Radio Ranch, LLC, for $245,000. [9] In September 2000, the station's call sign was changed to KRNH and it adopted a country music format, with programming from ABC Radio 's Real Country network.