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The Bandera County Public Library would like to thank all of our patrons for doing their part in helping slow the spread of coronavirus in Bandera County. Face masks are required in the Library and we ask that everyone who enters the building still practice good hand hygiene and social distance. By staying cautious, we can ensure being able to remain open even during these uncertain times.
Read moreIf you grew up in the country, then there are certain things that will bring peace of mind in your later years.
Read moreScott Hopkins, front right, leads a discussion about telescope care and other issues at a meeting of the Astronomy Club at the Medina Community Library on Thursday, June 25. It was the club’s first meeting since the library put activities on hold to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Check the library website at www.medinalibrary.us to see what activities are scheduled this week. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreOn July 4, we celebrate the independence we won from Britain – not our independence from each other. In the United States of America, we Americans are coming together this summer in extraordinary ways that we could not have anticipated a year ago.
Read moreCharles and Susan Freeman will be guest speakers at the Thursday, July 2, meeting of the Bandera County Republican Women to talk about a program they help put on called the Packs 4 Kids program.
Read moreA 33-year-old horse rescue operation with a new name and new start is welcoming visitors and potential volunteers on Saturday, July 4.
Read moreThe Medina Community Library will be closed on Saturday, July 4, for Independence
Read moreMany of the Psalms were written by David. It’s less clear who wrote Psalm 119, but much of it describes the importance of following God’s commands, especially when life is hard. Our culture continues to be turned upside down with months of upheaval. In the rodeo community, as much as anywhere, there is a desire for life to be normal.
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