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Lakehills walk raises money for gay youth
Lakehills walk raises money for gay youth
Ten people gathered on the morning of Sept. 21 in Lakehills to walk a 2.2-mile route in support of The Trevor Project, a leading organization dedicated to ending LGBTQ+ youth suicide. 10/02/2024 00:00
Medina runners clock season-best times
Medina runners clock season-best times
The Medina Cross Country runners competed in the Tivy Antler River Run Invitational meet at Flat Rock Park in Kerrville on Saturday, September 28th. “Through very competitive competition they performed well, and had some personal records set,” stated Head Coach Chad Coffey. 10/02/2024 00:00
MEDINA LIBRARY HOSTS QUILTFEST
MEDINA LIBRARY HOSTS QUILTFEST
The Medina Community Library hosted the 14th Annual Medina Quilt Fest in the Rodney Camp Pavilion lastweek. The quilters from Medina put on this once-a-year event to showcase the talents of their members. This year’s theme involved cats, and most of the entries had cats worked into the design of the quilt. There were 94 entries composed of 60 bed/hanging quilts and other pieces of fabric art like placements, pillows, clothing, and chair covers. Embroidery was also displayed. 10/02/2024 00:00
Lakehills Library Leanings
Lakehills Library Leanings
The October Book Sale will take place on Saturday, October 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the library meeting room. The November Book Sale will be Saturday, November 2, also from 10 to 2. 10/02/2024 00:00
Child charged with felony terroristic threat
Child charged with felony terroristic threat
A 10-year-old Kerrville Independent School District student has been charged with making a terrorist threat after posting a hoax on social media that threatened a school shooting at Hal Peterson Middle School. 10/02/2024 00:00
RETIRED TEACHERS DONATE SUPPLIES
RETIRED TEACHERS DONATE SUPPLIES
RETIRED TEACHERS DONATE SUPPLIES 10/02/2024 00:00
Master Gardeners hosting fall festival
Master Gardeners hosting fall festival
Cooler temperatures are setting the stage for the 2024 Hill Country Master Gardeners Fall Festival, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Texas A&M AgriLife office in Kerrville. 10/02/2024 00:00
Nurses Honor Guard meeting Tuesday
Nurses Honor Guard meeting Tuesday
The Texas Hill Country Nurses Honor Guard will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 6 p.m. 10/02/2024 00:00
Bandera Library Happenings
Bandera Library Happenings
Howdy to All! We have some cool stuff going on at the Bandera Kronkosky Public Library. 10/02/2024 00:00
Writers group meeting
Writers group meeting
Lorecrafters — the writers critique group for those who strive to help each other hone our craft. 10/02/2024 00:00
County hosting canning workshop
County hosting canning workshop
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bandera County will hold a “Jammin Into Fall” workshop on Oct. 10 at Mansfield Park Rec Hall, 2886 Hwy 16 North. 10/02/2024 00:00
t's time to share drug savings with Medicare patients
t's time to share drug savings with Medicare patients
A simple reform to Medicare’s prescription drug program could put billions of dollars back into seniors’ pockets over the next decade. That’d help them better manage their chronic conditions and significantly lower overall health spending. Concerningly, that reform is gathering dust. That’s a huge problem for seniors -- and one we need to fix sooner rather than later. 10/02/2024 00:00
The Possum Cop Chronicles
The Possum Cop Chronicles
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Phelan’s GOP foes back one challenger
Phelan’s GOP foes back one challenger
CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS 10/02/2024 00:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
My fellow Americans, We have an employee that we hired 3½ years ago. She was given tasks but completed none of them. She just had a performance review and failed it, so she backstabbed her elderly supervisor. 10/02/2024 00:00
Trump Was Right About Criminals
Trump Was Right About Criminals
“I say, I told you so.” 10/02/2024 00:00
Don’t Be Railroaded
Don’t Be Railroaded
Perhaps you already know all about the Texas Railroad Commission. I admit I didn’t, other than knowing it wasn’t involved with railroads, but I just never paid it much attention. I bet a lot of folks have had a similar experience. 10/02/2024 00:00
Court set to review tax rate, looks for assistant county attorney
Court set to review tax rate, looks for assistant county attorney
Bandera County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the property tax rate at their September 26 meeting, after a delay in publishing the proposed increase. 09/25/2024 00:00
Dem club hears from Hook at monthly meeting
Dem club hears from Hook at monthly meeting
The Bandera Democratic Club drew over 40 attendees to hear from US District 21 candidate Dr. Kristin Hook and political activist Gabrien Gregory from San Antonio. 09/25/2024 00:00
Science vs Opinion: Consequences
Science vs Opinion: Consequences
These days it seems like there has been a death of expertise. On social media, virtually everyone is claiming to be an expert. Where does that leave our trust in actual solid, provable, documented information? 09/25/2024 00:00
Congress Wants to Break the Internet
Congress Wants to Break the Internet
The House Energy and Commerce Committee recently marked up up 16 pieces of legislation including the so-called Kids Online Safety Act and Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which would dramatically erode liability protections that websites and applications currently enjoy under existing law. 09/25/2024 00:00
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