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Medina Independent School District Superintendent Kevin Newsom addressed students, parents and the school family in a July 14 letter that was reprinted on the school district’s Facebook page.
Read moreI would like to read a little from Joseph Conrad’s novel “Typhoon”:
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 moreEven before the recent surge of coronavirus cases in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, North Texans expressed caution about returning to their pre-coronavirus lives. And it’s going to take more than public policy and business-instituted rules for many people to feel comfortable when they’re out in public, especially with the pandemic now straining hospital capacity in the region.
Read moreAfter soaring earlier in the month, the COVID-19 caseload in Bandera County rose gradually in the week ending on Monday, July 20, jumping by 4 to 52 total cases and by three active cases to 25, according to totals compiled for the Department of State Health Services Region 8, which includes Bandera County.
Read moreA 28-year-old man who is suspected of driving while intoxicated northbound on Highway 16 south of Kerrville on Saturday, July 18, crossed the center lane and into a group of motorcyclists who are part of a motorcycle club that aids law enforcement agencies and officers’ families, killing three club members and sending four to the hospital, according to media reports.
Read moreBandera’s celebration of the National Day of the American Cowboy is ready to get back in the saddle this weekend on a somewhat restricted basis while realizing that we’re in the midst of a health crisis that could create new roadblocks.
Read moreThe temperatures are rising, and it’s a great time to stay cool indoors. There are two weeks left in the Bandera County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program and its grab-andgo kits.
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