From Texas Public Radio:
Last year’s July 4th flooding in Kerrville claimed at least 117 lives and left the Guadalupe River scarred by debris and loss.
Recovery has come slowly, one step at a time. But along the riverbanks now, the work of dozens of people marks a turning point.
Volunteers and river experts have spent months clearing trash and broken trees from the banks for the Guadalupe. Now they’ve begun a new project that over time will help stabilize the river and restore its natural beauty.










