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Carol and Bruce Duncan relax while donating blood during the December 5 Blood Drive at Lakehills Civic Center. Nearly 40 people signed up to donate and 27 units were collected. All donors received a $10 Amazon gift card and enjoyed freshly baked chocolate chip cookies courtesy of the center’s staff. The next Blood Drive will be at Silver Sage Community Center on January 27, 2021. Sign up at www.southtexasblood.org or phone 210-731-5555. COURTESY PHOTO
Read moreAddie Derry won Best of Show Honors in the High School Division of Medina ISD’s 2020 Science Fair, and Kailey McCabe won the Best of Show award in the district’s Junior High Division, school officials said.
Read moreThe Bandera County Public Library is pleased to announce the featured artist in the library’s art gallery is Native American artist Dennis Eagle Horse.
Read moreThe Medina Astronomy Club will meet at the Medina Community Library on Thursday, Sept. 24, to examine variable stars called Cephoids and how they are used to measure distance in the universe, officials said.
Read moreDr. Thomas J. Goldstein prepares to cut the ceremonial ribbon celebrating the opening of his optical clinic called Vision Plus at 628 Highway 16 South in Bandera on Thursday, Sept. 17,with members of the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce and his staff and family, including his daughter Krista Goldstein, holding the plaque, and his wife Jennifer Goldstein. The optometrist and his wife said the store has had a good reception since opening on Aug. 11.
Read moreEphesians 4:32 says, Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.
Read moreThe annual Back to School Bash cosponsored by the Hill Country Samaritans and the Bandera Independent School District will be held in the parking lot of the Lakehills Civic Center at 11225 PR 37 in Lakehills on Sunday, Aug. 2.
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