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The Medina Volunteer Fire Department hosted its Annual Wild Game Dinner on Saturday at The Farm Country Club in Medina. The capacity crowd of over 400 feasted on a delicious dinner of wild game with all the sides and dessert. They were entertained by the bluegrass and gospel tunes of the Caliche Hill Band during the meal. After dinner, the Ricky Adams Band played country southern rock to get the dancing started.
Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum’s Halloween Gala at the Antler Oaks Lodge and RV Resort on October 30 was a magnet for folks dressed like Dracula, scarecrows, Walking Dead, wizards, Little Bo Peep, Little Red Riding Hood, Little Orphan Annie and many more.
Read moreThe Medina Bobcat varsity football team closed out their regular season with a 76-36 hammering of the Nueces Canyon Panthers, clinching the title as 16-1A district champions. The Bobcats will play Lometa in the bi-district playoffs this Friday in Fredericksburg. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Bandera County Republican Women honored veterans and active-duty soldiers during their monthly meeting on Thursday, November 4.
Read more“Political and Racial Polarization in Texas” is the topic of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Bandera Democratic Club this Saturday, November 13.
Read moreThe Board of Directors of the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic has selected Saleh N. “Doc J” Jaafar, M.D., as recipient of this year’s Hometown Hero Award. The ceremony of recognition will take place as one of the highlights of the Clinic’s largest annual fundraising event, Cork and Fork, on Saturday, November 13 at The Farm Country Club.
Read moreThe Bandera Bulldog boys cross country team finished sixth place at last Saturday’s state meet. The team was led by Braden Cox, who finished ninth overall with a time of 16:34.3. The girls team finished tenth overall, led by Raelynn Butler, who finished tenth overall with a time of 11:52.9. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Medina girls cross country team pose after concluding their 2021 season by finishing at the state meet. “They have truly trusted the system this year,” said Coach Missy Pump. “They went from being an unranked team to being a ranked team and becoming state qualifiers.” Joe Preston also concluded his junior cross country season at the state meet, finishing 44th overall. “Future is bright in both girls and boys cross country!” said Pump. Courtesy Photo
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