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The 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
Read moreFollowing nearly two hours of public comment which included input from residents of Flying L Ranch and City Council Member Darcy Hasty, the Flying L Ranch Public Utility District (PUD) Board of Directors voted to rescind a previously passed motion that would provide water to a Dollar General location that would be constructed across from the Flying L Ranch.
Read moreJunior Gavin Ortiz drives the ball home for a layup at the beginning of the Bulldogs’ scrimmage last Saturday against the Navasota Panthers. The Bulldogs won the game 55-30, and Ortiz finished the game with three points, five steals and three assists. Bandera officially opens the regular season on Tuesday, November 16, at home against Harper. BULLETIN PHOTO/ Chuck McCollough
Read moreThe Medina Quilters hosted their annual show at the Medina Public Library from October 16 - 23. Ninety-six pieces of fabric art were displayed at the Medina Community Library in the Rodney Camp Pavilion. The quilts ranged from new to antique and were displayed by members of the group.
Read moreThe Breast Run Ever 5K and 2.5K Races were held at the 414 Ranch in Polly Peak on Saturday. The event raised money to help pay the medical expenses of cancer survivor Krystal Tripp.
Read moreThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will hold a wild horse and burro adoption event in Kerrville, Texas, Nov. 5-6, at the Hill Country Youth Event Center. The two-day event, featuring 120 wild horses and burros, will begin at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 5. Adoptions will be held from noon-6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 5, and from 8 a.m.-noon on Saturday, Nov. 6. Animals are eligible for adoption. Inquire with BLM staff onsite for more information.
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