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Last month’s Medina Street Sale on Main Street event, held twice a year in the spring and the fall, stretched from one side to the other of downtown Medina with vendors offering just about anything you wanted.
Read moreWith 100 percent of counties and precincts reporting, Claudia Andreana Zapata has won the Democratic primary runoff election for the U.S. House District 21 Race.
Read moreThe Kiwanis Club of Bandera County recently awarded its Hope of America Award to Bandera High School freshman William “Ozzie” Knowles.
Read moreWith 100 percent of counties and precincts reporting, unofficial results from the Texas Secretary of State's office list Pete Flores as the winner of his runoff against Raul Reyes for District 24 State Senator.
Read moreThe Kerrville Art Club (KAC) held the final meeting of the season on May 17 at the Hill Country Arts Foundation with a salad luncheon.
Read moreSo you think you know what a real cowboy is?
Read moreThe Bandera Memorial Day Parade, hosted by the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce, delighted locals and visitors alike with its patriotic theme and wide variety of floats.
Read moreThe line was long, and the workers plentiful, for the Lakehills United Methodist Church Men’s Group’s annual Fish Fry. The funds will go to provide Christmas toys and gifts to area kiddos, who would have none otherwise. The church thanks all who prepared and handed out the to-go meals of fried catfish, with all the trimmings, and the church is grateful to such a supportive community. BULLETIN PHOTO /Vicki L. George
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