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The City Council approved the employment contract with William Cox for the position of City Administrator at their August 2 regular meeting.
Read moreOn June 8, the Medina Independent School District (MISD) Board of Trustees entered into a three-year agreement with Lindsey Kunz for the Superintendent of the MISD position.
Read moreEarlier this week, Governor Greg Abbott congratulated the Outstanding Women in Texas Government Award recipients for 2022 announced by the Governor’s Commission for Women and the State Agency Council.
Read moreAs the drought continues in Bandera County and the heavy majority of the state, two rain dances hope to change the weather conditions.
Read moreI look around at the life I’m living now here in Bandera and I must say that things are certainly different that what they used to be. A lot of the things we had as kids are still around but it just isn’t the same. There are numerous places around town where you can get a hamburger but most of my friends from back in the day will say they don’t compare to what we could get from Zeke’s. An OST swiss/mushroom burger is still my personal favorite.
Read moreChildren need healthy meals to learn. Medina ISD offers healthy meals every school day.
Read moreTexas Farm Bureau (TFB) published its 2021 Accomplishments report detailing successes in membership, advocacy, leader development and other program areas.
Read moreThe Frontier Times museum will host a Cork Popper this Thursday, August 11, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Cork Popper is a monthly event stemming from the Chamber of Commerce. Held on the second Thursday of every month, the free event is a chance for businesses to showcase themselves, network with others and enjoy wine and light snacks.
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