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Ramiro Perez, Mia Perez, Yvette Melendrez and Joshua Melendrez, under the tarp at right, are among the visitors who turned out at Bandera County Park on Medina Lake Saturday, Aug. 8, the second day it had opened after six weeks of being closed to fight the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Barrels were set up on the beach to keep cars six feet from each other, and only half of the park’s capacity was allowed in to comply with safety guidelines.
Read moreThe Bandera Economic Development Corp. was immersed in turmoil again last week as its administrative assistant resigned after questioning whether an EDC board member had obtained access to EDC emails improperly, the board president was accused of mishandling the inquiry into that email access issue and the mayor resigned her temporary assignment to the EDC board only to change her mind days later.
Read moreThe Bandera Electric Cooperative Board of Directors has recently approved a 67% increase in capital credit payments to the membership, which should put more money in its members’ pockets.
Read moreSchool is back in session this week. While the new school year may look quite different than in other years, rest assured the Bandera County Public Library has resources for your student to excel.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library is ready to serve the Lakehills, Pipe Creek and Mico area with a variety of library items and services, including public use computers, faxing, notary services, scanning and books that are available for sale.
Read moreThe Agape Thrift Store will take registration forms from Medina families for a free school supply distribution until Aug. 22, Agape officials said.
Read moreAs a kid growing up, I don’t remember any kind of sickness that couldn’t be instantly cured by some of those home remedies my mom had at her disposal. She was a firm believer in things her elders had taught her, and her kids were the patients in her home clinic.
Read moreThe Christian Women’s Job Corps is taking applications for its next training session, which will run from Sept. 1 through Nov. 19, officials said.
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