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The Kerrville Daily Times, formerly the Kerrville Times and Centerpoint News, is a local and regional newspaper published in Kerrville, Texas, United States serving the hill country, Kerrville, and Kerr County. It was first published in 1926, although the original printing equipment had been used at a prior newspaper since 1908 and was later ...
Kerrville Daily Times: Kerrville: Southern Newspapers: 1910 Tuesday / Thursday / Saturday 4,141 Kilgore News Herald: Kilgore: M. Roberts Media 1930 Wed online / Sat print 1,077 Killeen Daily Herald: Killeen: Frank Mayborn Enterprises: 1890 Daily 5,681 Kingsville Record: Kingsville: 1906 Thursday 1,816 The East Texas Banner: Kirbyville: 1906 ...
The April 19, 1842 front page of The Daily News, forerunner to the Galveston County Daily News. Bay City Tribune ... Kerrville Daily Times (1908) , Kerrville, Texas;
Kerrville c. 1900. Kerrville is a city in Texas, and the county seat of Kerr County, Texas, United States. [4] The population of Kerrville was 24,278 at the 2020 census. [5] Kerrville is named after James Kerr, a major in the Texas Revolution, and friend of settler-founder Joshua Brown, who settled in the area to start a shingle-making camp. [6]
As the Kerrville Times exclaimed in 1933: "Who said that a woman could not edit an interesting, up-to-the-minute newspaper!" [4] Emma Belsey sold her financial interest in the paper to her son, George Belsey, in 1953, [3] but remained connected with the publication until the early 1960s. [5]
Howard Butt was youngest of the three sons born to Charles Butt, a pharmacist from Memphis, and Florence Thornton Butt. [1] The family moved to the drier climate of Kerrville, Texas, due to his father's tuberculosis, and in 1905, his mother opened a small grocery store below their apartment.
Hans Bauer is an Austrian screenwriter, author, and photographer, working in the United States, who is best known for his writing for the films Anaconda (1997) and Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004). [1]
The museum has received recognition as one of the top western art museums in the U.S. by True West Magazine in 2021, 2022 and 2023. It has also been rated by a reader poll of The Kerrville Daily Times as the Top Attraction in Kerrville for 2021.