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The Medina Community Library hosted the 14th Annual Medina Quilt Fest in the Rodney Camp Pavilion lastweek. The quilters from Medina put on this once-a-year event to showcase the talents of their members. This year’s theme involved cats, and most of the entries had cats worked into the design of the quilt. There were 94 entries composed of 60 bed/hanging quilts and other pieces of fabric art like placements, pillows, clothing, and chair covers. Embroidery was also displayed.
Read moreA 10-year-old Kerrville Independent School District student has been charged with making a terrorist threat after posting a hoax on social media that threatened a school shooting at Hal Peterson Middle School.
Read moreLorecrafters — the writers critique group for those who strive to help each other hone our craft.
Read moreThe Texas Hill Country Nurses Honor Guard will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 6 p.m.
Read moreThe Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bandera County will hold a “Jammin Into Fall” workshop on Oct. 10 at Mansfield Park Rec Hall, 2886 Hwy 16 North.
Read moreHowdy to All! We have some cool stuff going on at the Bandera Kronkosky Public Library.
Read moreThe Bandera Democratic Club drew over 40 attendees to hear from US District 21 candidate Dr. Kristin Hook and political activist Gabrien Gregory from San Antonio.
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