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During their March General meeting, the members of the Lakehills American Legion Post 410 voted to award $500 donations to numerous Bandera area non-profit organizations, including the Silver Sage Meals on Wheels program, the Lakehills Library and the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic.
Read moreAs I am sitting in front of my computer this evening I am warm and comfortable here in my home as a cold norther is blowing hard outside. I can hear the wind in the trees and the sound of something out in the yard bumping against the side of the house. With three great grandkids in our family now who love being outside there are always plenty of toys and things scattered about. I’m thinking I will wait until I start getting “those looks” from my wife before I go out to investigate.
Read moreThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will conduct a virtual public hearing regarding the use of motorized vehicles and aircraft in the management of wild horses and burros. The hearing is scheduled for April 26, 2022 from 3 to 5 p.m. MT and will be held using Zoom video conferencing technology and live-streamed at BLM.gov/live.
Read moreWhat a busy day today at the Bandera Library! Starting at 9:30 a.m. we have our Country Music Group meeting in the Downstairs Meeting Room. This group is all acoustic and meets weekly for a jam session. All levels are welcome. Starting at 4 p.m. we will be hosting Teri Dollar, certified organizational specialist” will be giving a class on decluttering your home. Come and learn proven strategies for minimizing your stuff and clearing your spaces. Having too much clutter has been shown to negatively affect your anxiety levels, sleep and your ability to focus. This will be a great resource for anyone procrastinating on Spring Cleaning!
Read moreThank you to the generous blood donors in Bandera County! The easing of COVID-19 restrictions means there is an increased demand for blood products.
Read moreCAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS A federal judge TEXAS PRESS sentenced an Arlington doctor to 12 years in prison after GARY BOARDERS he pleaded guilty to submitting fraudulent bills for physical therapy and office exams and illegally issuing prescriptions for controlled substances. Dr. Clinton Battle pleaded guilty last July to the charges after an investigation conducted by the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Fraud Unit and federal investigators.
Read moreGone Quiltin’ quilt store at 1115 Cedar Street is participating in the 23rd annual Bluebonnet Shop Hop last weekend along with seven other area quilt stores.
Read moreGovernor Greg Abbott visited Medina County earlier this afternoon, receiving a briefing from state and local officials regarding fire activity in the county and amending his disaster declaration regarding fire activity throughout Texas to include
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