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November is National Caregiver Month, when we honor the nearly 15 million Americans who provide 17 billion hours of unpaid care to individuals living with this devastating disease.
Read moreMedina High School classmates Sylvia Moffett Wilson (right), and Linden Kelley bask in the moment during a special ceremony honoring them prior to Medina’s game at Nueces Canyon. The two were presented flowers, certificates and other gifts, drawing an enthusiastic applause from both the home and visiting teams. BULLETIN PHOTO/
Read moreJosh McDaniel, owner of Primo Processing, cooks up some sausage to serve at a free lunch outside Mummies in Hondo. Fajitas, rice, beans and dried meats were also served. Primo Processing is a custom processing and butcher shop located at 126 County Road 432 in Hondo. BULLETIN PHOTO/JONATHAN DEELEY
Read moreThe Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) has purchased licenses for new e-books available through the E-Read Texas program at libraries throughout the state, including the Medina Community Library and Lakehills Area Library.
Read moreNewly released books are coming in every week to the Lakehills Area library, located at 7200 FM 1283.
Read moreAttendees pose for a group photo in front of a backdrop at the 58th annual BuckFest last Friday, November 6. Held to celebrate the start of hunting season, the event was sponsored by the Bandera Chamber of Commerce and included drinks, dinner, live music and a gun raffle. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreDennis Allyn, Bandera resident and member of the Cowboys on Main Gunfighters, gets his groove on at the Medina Volunteer Fire Department Hunter’s Game Dinner last Saturday. The event featured food, drinks, music and a silent auction. COURTESY PHOTO
Read moreIf you are like most people I know, you have multiple usernames and multiple passwords for all of your online accounts.
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