
Hunt Preservation Society serves as lifeline for residents
The Hunt Preservation Society has emerged as a lifeline for residents, shifting from its traditional role as a historical preservation group to become the community’s
The Hunt Preservation Society has emerged as a lifeline for residents, shifting from its traditional role as a historical preservation group to become the community’s
Flood victims in Hunt are getting much-needed financial help as some of them continue waiting for help from FEMA.
Hunt — one of the towns hit by the catastrophic Fourth of July floods — has received aid from the Hill Country Community Fund, but residents know
The July Fourth floods caused devastating damage in Hunt, where storm waters surged to 27 feet in less than an hour.
HUNT, TX – The Hunt Preservation Society, Inc. (HPS), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, proudly launches the Hunt Flood Recovery Fund. HPS is uniquely positioned and dedicated
In this roundtable in Kerrville, Texas, President Trump commends first responders, local officials, and federal agencies—especially FEMA—for their work during the flood disaster.
As communities along the Guadalupe River continue to pick up pieces of their lives, people are helping remember history that the river washed away.
Hunt, Texas, a small town where the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River meet, is grieving the July 4 flood. But even as
A church became an emergency room for the rescued. The town’s pastors know recovery will take time.
For the past week, Clemente Sánchez and his tree-trimming crew have volunteered to help people remove trees and flood debris. It’s a scene being repeated