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Some of the Medina Community Library's board of trustees celebrates the receipt of a check for $250,000 from the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country on Feb. 11. The grant will help the library complete the community center facility under construction on the library grounds in Medina. Board members taking part in the recognition were, from left, Rebekah Bailey, Amy Mills, Carla Pope, Jeremy Stroud, Tricia Ridgley, Thad Emmons, library Director Alison Harbour, David Lackey and community foundation Executive Director Austin Dickson.
Read moreBandera Middle School School Nurse Toni Serene stopped to think about how many times she has seen a student in her school clinic.
Read moreTales about the original Bandera Bass Club can range from funny all the way to totally unbelievable.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library has received a $15,000 grant from the John L. Santikos Charitable Foundation and the Frances Margaret Seaver Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation that will help pay for day-to-day operations at the library, officials said. Library officials ex
Read moreLots on going at the Bandera County Public Library.
Read moreA couple dances to a song by David Wayne and Doc Williams while others visit with each other or wait for the results of the silent auction at the Heart 2 Heard Dinner Dance benefitting the Helping Hand Crisis Center held on Thursday, Feb. 13, at the Village of Hope in Bandera. The event provided financial aid to a crisis center that provides assistance to county residents in need.
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