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Bandera American Legion Auxiliary Open Car Show drew 16 beautiful classic cars from all over the county to the Hevenor’s Lumber Parking Lot on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreAfter more than a decade of running the popular Frogs for Freedom fundraising event, organizer Fred “Doc” Cox is going another direction.
Read moreThe Medina Lady Bobcats celebrate as a team after a key play during their game last Friday against Center Point. The team would go on to lose the game in three matches.
Read moreSpooky Month is here! Come by the library to get your fill of Halloween movies and horror fiction.
Read moreStudents from Utopia Independent School district visit the “Alamo Images: Changing Perceptions of a Texas Experience” exhibit.
Read moreThe Medina Bobcats volleyball team huddles together between sets during their match last Friday against Stacey High School. The Bobcats lost their first game, but won the next three to clinch the game. “After a slow start, I felt we held our composure and played very well,” said Coach Rachel Tucker. “We weren’t hitting very well but our serves kept us in the game. We were without several players and I feel we handled that adversity head on.” BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreWednesday is a popular day at the Medina Community Library for moms and young children, thanks to its LIttle One Story Time
Read moreOn October 2 from 3-5 p.m., we will be honoring Mrs. Loy Ed Alanis by making her a Board Member Emeritus. This means that she will be a board member of the Lakehills Area Library for life, honoring her many years of service to our community by being a founding member of the library. Without her hard work and persistent efforts, we would not have the library that we have today. Please join us in honoring her at the party.
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