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Julie Britt, left, and Sally Bryant, right, with their backs to the camera, hand out candy to those arriving at the Lakehills Area Library’s Trick-or-Treat celebration on Saturday, Oct. 31. Candy was given away at several stations set up on the library’s outdoor walking track in an annual event that has drawn support from a variety of businesses and individuals in the Lakehills area. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreNovember is here and so is the cool weather.
Read moreA new dance class “for the young at heart” will be offered at the Medina Community Library on Thursday, Nov. 5, and every Thursday thereafter, library officials said.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library continues to offer a Storytime program for pre-school-aged youngsters virtually every week, with children’s stories read via the library’s YouTube channel and a new craft taught every week.
Read moreA lot of us are tired right now. We’re on information overload between politics, the pandemic and even the politics of the pandemic on top of everything else we personally might be dealing with or going through.
Read moreDavid Mauk, general manager of the Bandera County River Authority & Groundwater District, was one of 11 voting members named by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) to the initial Regional Flood Planning Group for the San Antonio River, according to a recent release by the development board.
Read moreAuctioneer Forres Meadows, standing , takes bids on a Ruger bolt-action rifle during the live auction at the Frontier Times Museum’s Roaring 20s Fundraising Gala at the Antler Oaks Lodge on Thursday, Oct. 29. A big crowd turned out in their best Roaring 20s attire to support the Bandera library in one of its biggest fundraisers of the year. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
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.
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