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County commissioners conducted various business at their Nov. 9 regular meeting that included grants, the library, jailhouse restoration and more.
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Read moreMedina ISD recently announced that multiple volleyball and football palyers were named as All-District Players.
Read moreThe Bandera varsity football team gave a high-powered Ingleside squad everything it could have for nearly three quarters Friday night in the area round of the Class 4A Division II playoffs, but the Mustangs ultimately pulled away enroute to a 63-33 finish at Pleasanton’s Eagle Stadium.
Read moreA documentary about Bandera was met with both support and criticism at Nov. 14’s city council meeting, with the council agreeing to consider approving HOT funds for marketing the film.
Read moreYoung voters were one of the core coalitions that installed President Biden in the White House, supporting him by a twenty-four-point margin in 2020. Peering deeper into the data, young voters have been slowly drifting away from Democrats in each election since 2012. That drift has rapidly accelerated in the past three years as economic issues have become paramount for young adults. New polling suggests Biden is on track to lose double-digits with voters under thirty compared to the 2020 election, and economic issues are at the center of the problem.
Read moreWhat is happening to America, known since its founding as “The Shining City On A Hill,” a term derived from Jesus’s teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, making this country a model of Christian charity, a beacon of hope for the world and a place where all could be free?
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