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Medina Lake is one of 27 lakes in Texas designated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) as being fully infested with zebra mussels.
Read moreNashville-based folk pop/rock group Lance and Lea perform at Bandera Brewery last Thursday, June 17, as part of their summer 2021 tour. “Bandera was such a special place last time, we had to be sure we came back,” said Lea during the duo’s set, who had performed in Bandera last year around Christmas. BULLETIN PHOTO /DANIEL TUCKER
Read moreJoanne Kukanza Easley’s’ second book, “Just One Look,” officially releases June 24, and the Medina-based author isn’t slowing down.
Read moreThe First Baptist Church of Bandera was looking for ways its Missions Team could be more involved in the community, and someone mentioned the idea of a highway trash cleanup.
Read moreThe 24th Bandera Riverfest will be double fun for everyone because it was cancelled last year by COVID-19, breaking a long run.
Read moreThe Summer Reading Program is starting next week! This year’s theme “Tails and Tales” is highlighting stories about animals. Join us for eight weeks of arts and crafts, games, music, prizes, and of course fun and engaging reading. Contact the library to register your kids ages 4 to 12.
Read moreGeorge Phillip “Jeep” Collins of Fredericksburg signs copies of his new book, “Enid,” about his mother, Enid Collins, for Jennifer Borcherding (left) and Ann Barham at the Medina Community Library on Saturday, June 19. Using personal papers and letters, Jeep Collins has documented his parents’ lives creating and manufacturing the iconic jeweled handbags in Medina and Fredericksburg. The book details not only family history but the history of Medina during the 50s and 60s. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreBandera Electric Cooperative recently announce a new, innovative app intended to enhance BEC Fiber subscribers’ Wi-Fi experience.
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