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A youngster grabs an egg for his Easter basket during an Easter egg hunt held at the Medina Community Library earlier this month. Overall, the attending children gathered 20 eggs. After the hunt, the group completed some themed crafts. More information about upcoming library is available at www.medinacommunitylibrary.us. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Pipe Creek Christian School’s annual Spring Fling and Market Day feature featured crowds, several vendors and lively music.
Read moreThe Bandera County Retired Teachers Chapter met on April 20 for the last time this school year, hosting three speakers on health and wellness.
Read moreAt the April 19 regular meeting of the Bandera City Council, Public Works employee Terry Wells, was recognized for five years of service.
Read moreThe Medina River Cleanup, usually scheduled for the first Saturday in May and targeting 50 miles of the river, has been cancelled this year due to lack of water in many sections of the river, according to Cleanup Coordinator Bob Brischetto.
Read moreFrom left, Shada Cline and Kase Riley pose with their belt buckles after placing in the top ten in regional competition, qualifying them for the Texas Junior High State Finals next month in Gonzales, Texas, sponsored by the Texas Junior High Rodeo Association. Riley, an eighth grader at Bandera Middle School, qualified in tie down roping and team roping on the heading side. Cline qualified in barrel racing, pole bending and breakaway roping, where she was also the reserve champion for the region.Courtesy Photo
Read moreMedina’s Faith and Freedom Club met at the Rodney Camp Pavilion to hear from Austin Thomas and Lee Winright about the historic 1978 flood. Club leader Vicki Shroyer reported that their flood stories will be added to the Medina Community Book.
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