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The Medina Wordsmiths Writers Group will hold its monthly meeting at the Medina Community Library on Tuesday, July 28, from 3:30 – 5 p.m.
Read moreWe’re at the intersection of pandemic, racial riots and unrest, and global recession, all during a hyper-radicalized presidential election year. In my opinion, it’s now clear our current hyper-radicalization is due to bi-coastal elites - especially the media - hating this president so much they’ve committed to destroying him at any cost.
Read moreCOVID-19 turned aggressive to the point last week that the Department of Defense activated U.S. Army and U.S. Navy medical task force teams and assigned them to Texas at Gov. Greg Abbott’s request.
Read moreIn response to a Letter to the Editor, Bandera Bulletin, July 1, 2020, from Jodie Sinclair Ms. Sinclair begins criticizing Robert Johnson’s Republican column (June 10, 2020) as misleading or misquoting fact. Mr. Johnson’s opening paragraph clearly makes known his opinion on information he has read or has knowledge of regarding Antifa.
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District started its short summer school session on Monday, July 20, at all four of its campuses.
Read moreThe Texas Comptroller’s office reminded Texas families that they have through July 31 to enroll their newborn children in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, enabling them to pay this year’s academic rates for all or some future tuition and fees at Texas’ public colleges and universities, excluding medical and dental institutions.
Read moreMary Garcia, left, her husband Smiley Garcia, second from left, Jesus Gonzalez and Monica Garcia check out the blocked entryway to Bandera County’s Medina Lake Park on Saturday, July 18. County officials closed the park on June 29 after concerns arose about the big crowds that had flooded the park and the threat that those crowds would make it easier for COVID-19 to spread. The closure has been extended to Thursday, July 23, when it will be reexamined .
Read moreThe Lower Colorado River Authority and its wholesale electric customers are offering grants of up to $50,000 for community projects throughout LCRA’s wholesale power, water and transmission service territory.
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