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Last week’s Medina Homecoming had a lot of excitement and fun, starting with a pep rally, continuing with the lighting of the school’s giant M and culminating with a neck-and-neck football game.
Read moreDylan Stevens (701) runs the 125th Boston Marathon on October 11, held for the first time since it’s cancellation last year due to COVID-19. Stevens, a 2008 Bandera High School graduate, placed 141 out of 15,736 participants, up nearly 240 places from his 2019 run. He placed 125th for his gender and 115th in his division. Stevens’ time this year was 2:34:18 with a 5:53 pace. Dylan currently resides in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he works as elementary school teacher. Courtesy Photo
Read moreJoin Host Lew Pewterbaugh and friends at the Frontier Times Museum Jamboree this Sunday, October 24m from 1-4 p.m. for the Frontier Times Museum’s Fourth Sunday Jamboree. The event is free and held rain or shine. The museum is located at 510 13th St. in Bandera. BULLETIN PHOTO/Photog name
Read moreA group of children and their parents enjoy the Reptile Adventure with Danny Conner during the 20th anniversary celebration of the Medina Community Library on October 2, which was also the grand opening of the Rodney Camp Pavilion. The day’s celebration also included a picnic and music by the Caliche Hill Band, who performed through the rain. BULLETIN PHOTO/Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum has partnered with the American Legion Post 157 in bringing author, Gene Fowler, to Bandera to present an illustrated talk, THE DIAMOND KING -- Medicine Man of Old San Antone. The talk will be held at the American Legion Hall at 205 12th St. in Bandera on October 21st. This free program starts at 6 pm and is part of the museum’s ongoing series of cultural programs.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is an election announcement from a local candidate. The Bulletin grants local candidates one election announcement free of charge, with all following election materials charged an ad fee.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is an election announcement from a local candidate. The Bulletin grants local candidates on election announcement free of charge, with all following election materials charged an ad fee.
Read moreTwo-year-old Lincoln Perry Bowman, pictured here with his mother Mickenzi Perry, recently held a fundraiser to benefit the county’s animal shelter. Bowman sold stuffed Paw Patrol puppies that people could take home, and he donated the proceeds to the shelter. Courtesy Photo
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