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My cousin is a retired vice cop. We meet up every week or so over a couple of carne guisada plates at local restaurant and reflect on the state of the world today and how much better off we’d all be if we were in charge. Many “back in the day” law enforcement stories are told as well. My tales are tame. Heck – I write many of them down and they are published in community newspapers all over Texas. Well, three of them anyway, but the towns the papers are published in are many miles apart.
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Read moreThe Medina Faith and Freedom Club hosted its monthly meeting at the Rodney Camp Pavilion at the Medina Community Library last month.
Read moreI had known since I was a kid that my Granddaddy Kindla owned and at some earlier time played the violin. Even someone such as myself with very little musical ability beyond singing in the shower knows the difference between a violin and a fiddle is simply the music being played. What I didn’t know until recently thanks to my uncle Al Kindla is that my granddaddy was taught to play by the nuns at the Catholic School. He said they taught piano and violin.
Read moreLacie and Adellynne enjoy a snack on the new playground just across from Bandera City Park on Maple Street.
Read moreWhen you are the Cowboy Capital of the World, you want to shine at the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo, which is just around the corner on Feb. 5-11.
Read moreThe United Nations General Assembly has designated January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day marks the anniversary of the 1945 liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp, in Poland. The day is set aside to remember the six million Jews and other victims murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust..
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