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Medina’s cross-country runners pose after their meet at Junction. From left, Austin Retine, Seth Doyle (finished 12th), Holland Cook (first place), Dominic Charnetski (tenth place), Davis Peterson (ninth place), Kayleigh Pump (fifth place), Jonathan Swanner (fourth place) and Rylan Mills (third place). “Hard work is paying off,” said Coach Missy Pump. “We witnessed some great competitors today against some good competition.”
Read moreThe Bandera County Chapter of the Texas Retired Teachers Association (BCRTA) met in person for the first time in nearly a year at the Bandera American Legion Hall Post 157.
Read moreFor the second time in three seasons, the Bandera varsity football team is riding a three-game winning streak with the district season right around the corner.
Read moreBandera High School’s Homecoming Week started off with a parade through town and a homecoming pep rally with bonfire on Monday.
Read more<p>“I have five kiddos total, and I do what I do for them; especially my oldest, who is about to be 16. I just want my kids, all of them, to be proud of me and say, ‘Dang, mom, you made it, and we are proud of you. That’s my goal. And for my kids to follow the footsteps of their successful mom.”</p>
Read moreThe Major James Kerr Chapter of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) held an end-of-summer luncheon recently at Mamacita’s Restaurant to allow members and interested women to reconnect before a busy all season begins.
Read moreIn a battle of the Bulldogs, the Bandera Lady Bulldogs triumphed over Somerset Lady Bulldogs in three straight games to win the match on Tuesday, September 7, at home.
Read moreThe Medina Cross Country team poses before competing last Saturday at Harper, where the team had several athletes medal and every runner improved their times. “Our girls team was 14 points off from the number five state-ranked 1A girls team,”said Coach MIssy Pump. “Our girls are believing they are the best team and starting to race like it.” Pump said the boys team is lead by a 2020 state qualifier that is “once again working his way back to the top of the list so he can qualify to state again” and bring the rest of the team with him this year. “We are very proud of the progress and success these athletes have had so far this season and can’t wait to see what else this season brings,” she said. Courtesy Photo
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