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The Medina Community Library reminds patrons that it has learning packets for people to check out that provide instruction on a variety of skills, like basic leather making and knitting and the tools needed to take on different activities, like building with magnets.
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 moreAdding a layer of safety for patients, staff and community members, Hill Country Memorial in Fredericksburg is one of the first hospitals in Texas to install temperature scanners featuring artificial intelligence technology, the hospital said in a release earlier this month.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott’s Friday, Jan. 17, announcement that all Texas schools will be closed through the end of the 2019-20 school year means school districts have to adapt once again to a changing situation, school district officials said.
Read moreAmanda Webb of Bandera earned a grade point average of 3.5 or better during the fall semester at Hofstra University, which qualified her for the university’s Dean’s List, Hofstra said in a news release earlier this year.
Read moreRegions Bank has announced it is working with education technology provider EVERFI to provide more than 20, no-cost digital, financial literacy courses to students in the areas it serves.
Read moreNaval Aviation Electronics Technician 3rd Class Kristen Jankowski, from Tarpley, completes a section of a turn-around inspection on an MH-606S Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the Helicopter Sea Squadron 22 Detachment Four aboard the Freedom-Class combat ship USS Little Rock recently. The ship is deployed in support of a Joint Interagency Task Force South Campaign targeting illicit drug operations. COURTESY PHOTO
Read moreWorkers under the management of Ram II General Contractor finish one of the tasks needed to complete the installation of a 130,000-gallon ground storage tank at Bandera’s Mulberry Street pump station earlier this month. The $230,000 project, which is on track to be finished next month, is part of a larger upgrade that will replace the old pump station at the site, city officials said. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
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