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The Medina Community Library returned to service on a limited basis on Monday, May 4, library officials said.
Read moreLance Olson, left, Ron Clark, center, and Dale Bailey talk about cars and other interests during a Cruise In refurbished car and vehicle show outside FatBoyz Sandwich Shop on Friday, May 1.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library continues to provide services and to deliver books and DVDs to its patrons at the door but will not be open for public admission into the library for at least another week.
Read moreWe are slowly coming out of a period of, for many, self-isolation but reflecting on that time, we’ve seen almost everything we normally give our attention to put on a pause.
Read moreAs volumes continue to trend down for COVID-19 screenings in the area, Peterson Health in Kerrville said Peterson Urgent Care would become the primary site for COVID-19 screenings as of Monday, May 4, taking over the screening formerly administere
Read moreNow that the governor has allowed some outdoor sports and activities to continue in limited ways after more than a month of inactivity due to the coronavirus, Triple H Equitherapy announced it will put on its 20 annual Trail Ride & Scavenger H
Read moreThe Community Council of South Central Texas has been granted $5,000 from H-E-B as part of its “My Community Investment” program to provide vital services to the most vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 response, the council said in a news
Read moreTraffic moves by a 35 mph Speed Limit sign installed on Highway 16 South in Bandera near the 12th Street intersection in a picture taken last week.
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