Kerr County Lead KPUB moves step closer to construction of new power plant Published 1 week ago on March 7, 2025 By The Kerr County Lead The Kerrville Public Utility Board took a significant step forward in developing its own power generation capability Friday, unanimously approving two key resolutions that authorize financing for a natural gas-fired power plant. Related Topics:News Up Next Pookie’s adds a sweet flair to downtown Kerrville with delectable treats Continue Reading Advertisement You may like Ammie’s Playground opens at City Park Schreiner University names Hallmark as defensive coordinator Texas state employees face abrupt end to remote work despite evidence of success The Lead Live week in review, March 3-7, 2025 Water board approves Vanderpool permits at reduced rate State names Bandera Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community Comments