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Medina Community Library Assistant Rosa Hendrick shows how patrons can take part in the book sale the library, at 13948 Highway 16 North in Medina, is holding through Friday, July 31. A bag like the one she has can be purchased for $10 and filled with as many books and other sale items as possible. Proceeds benefit the library’s operations. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThe Bandera County Public Library is continuing its partnership with the region’s Education Service Center to promote adult education.
Read moreBandera newcomers Barbara and J.C. Harris, scheduled their appointment to donate blood for early Saturday, July 25, at the Silver Sage Community Center in Bandera.
Read moreA Transfer on Death Deed (TODD) is an easy and inexpensive way to transfer real estate to someone upon your death. Although the probate process in Texas is not as difficult as many states, with a properly executed TODD, your family will not have to go through probate court.
Read moreAs people are taking frustrations out on store employees and each other over masks, now the term “Karen” is on track to finding itself in the dictionary to describe someone who overreacts and berates someone or complains to management.
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.
Read moreBrendan Keane, a 2016 graduate of Bandera High School, earned a bachelor of business administration degree from the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business on May 17, his family said.
Read moreCapital Farm Credit continued its commitment to youth in agriculture through the allocation of 100 scholarships to students across Texas this year, the financial services firm said in a news release earlier this month.
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