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Kerrville Pets Alive! seeking food donations

Kerrville Pets Alive! Pets are serving as comforting companions for many Kerr County residents during this challenging time. Kerrville Pets Alive! (KPA!), hopes to keep pets out of the shelter and home and safe with their families by providing pet food, cat litter, and other supplies. Pet owners may visit the KPA! office at 414 Clay St. in Kerrville, Monday through from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to pick up supplies or reach out to KPA! by email at info@kerrvillepetsalive.org to arrange delivery. KPA! is also accepting donations of cat and dog food and litter for distribution to pet owners in need. Items may be delivered to the KPA! office at 414 Clay Street, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ingram mayor: Another councilmember may resign

Ingram Mayor Kathy Rider said Monday that another councilmember may be planning to resign.  John St. Clair, part of the faction that included Brandon Rowan and Shirley Trees, both of whom resigned from the council, may soon step down, Rider hinted at Monday s meeting of the Kerr County Commissioners Court.  My understanding is we’re fixing to have another council person resign, Rider said. He has not resigned yet but my understanding is this is coming. St. Clair hadn t returned a phone call as of this writing. Rider was at Monday s meeting to brief the commissioners court on recent chaos in Ingram, where all eight employees at the Ingram Police Department — including the police chief — also resigned over the last two weeks. Some of the employees at the police department will be working until later this month and early next month, however. A new police chief was appointed last week, along with Rider as mayor.

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