When you woke up this morning, did you think you could not go to church, the store or the movies because of a lack of freedom?
The Medina VFD served 484 plates of slow-cooked BBQ last Saturday to an overflow of patrons for all over Texans attending the annual Hunters’ Game Dinner.
The Bandera County Republican Women met last Thursday and hear from Cain Hager, a Belong rep who spoke on the foster care system in Bandera County.
The Bandera Lady Bulldog basketball team won their home opener by a score of 66 to 30 against the Gonzales Lady Apaches.
As the clock ran down on the Legislature’s third special session, Texas House and Senate leaders exchanged barbs over Gov. Greg Abbott’s school choice bill and border security proposals, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
The Women of Grace Lutheran Church recently completed, with God’s blessings, 78 quilts and 16 lap quilts.
Editor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
The Bandera County Elections Department is reporting Tony Battle, Debbie Breen and Brett Hicks have won the city council race.
The Bandera County Historical Commission unveiled their newe historical marker for the Bandera Water Works and the iconic “Tin Man” water tower following two years of extensive research and a detailed application process.
Gun owners of America director addresses party
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) reported last week that it received confirmation of a case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Medina County, marking the fifth detection since 2015 in a deer-breeding facility in the county.
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