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The Lakehills Community Center (LHCC) was granted 88,600 in COVID-19 Local Fiscal Recovery Funds by the Bandera County Commissioners in a unanimous decision last month; the funds will be used for various expenditures and repairs.
Read moreThe fifth-grade students at Medina ISD Elementary are experiencing a more meaningful way of studying botany.
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Read moreFood, dancing, art, games and many more things abounded at last Saturday’s 41st Annual Medina Lake Cajun Festival at the Lakehills Community Center – and all of it was set to Cajun and Zydeco Music. Full story in next week’s paper. For more photos, visit our Facebook page!
Read moreBandera Middle School received the top score in an unannounced safety inspection required by Governor Abbott in the wake of the Robb School Elementary tragedy.
Read moreHouse Speaker Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont, said Friday he opposes a push by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to end tenure for new professors at the state’s public universities and to revoke it for faculty who teach critical race theory, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Phelan, speaking at the Texas Tribune Festival, said the feedback he has gotten indicates ending tenure would make it more difficult for universities to recruit professors. That includes those with conservative viewpoints, who benefit from tenure’s protection against being fired for openly sharing their ideology.
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted. Although reasonable care is taken, clerical errors may exist.
Read moreThe Faith and Freedom Club of Medina welcomed Jamie Cole and her service dog, Shay, to their monthly meeting. Jamie and Shay presented a talk on Veterans Assistance Dogs of Texas to the club members.
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