The newest restaurant in Pipe Creek, Monte Alteza, celebrated its Grand Opening on Friday, May 17, with the help of the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce.
The Albert and Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area in Bandera County has been awarded a $300,000 grant for the construction of six miles of natural surface recreational trails. This grant is part of over $4.5 million in funding approved by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission during their meeting on Thursday.
Governor Greg Abbott today announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission is awarding $17 million in grant funding to eligible hospitals to continue improving healthcare services for rural communities.
Chivalry Isn’t Dead
After concluding their season as four-time District Champions, the Medina Bobcat Baseball team was able to honor many athletes with All-District honors.
“When (Rube) Waddell had control and some sleep, he was unbeatable.”
On Sunday, April 27, 2024, David Gwin Jr., went to meet his maker.
There was a party going on at the Little Rock Church in Pipe Creek.
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The old hymn declares that we are marching to higher ground. Our prevailing culture, however, suggests otherwise.
The hunt for Freda Thomas is over.
On Saturday, the first rodeo queen and rodeo princess for the Ridin’ on Faith Rodeo was crowned. This was the first annual competition to name the rodeo royalty.
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I recalled in my last column that many of the earliest European settlers in the not-yet United States were leaving home in search of freedom: they didn’t want to be ruled by a King and they were willing to undergo terrible hardships in order to follow rules of laws that they made themselves.
The month of May is National Neurofibromatosis (NF) Awareness Month.
Medina FFA held their annual banquet on May 18 at The Farm in Medina.
The Bandera County Commissioners voted 3-1 earlier this month to proceed with an application to the state comptroller to use SB 22 grant funds to provide salary increases for Bandera County Constables.
The private recreational angler red snapper season in federal waters opens June 1.
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