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In Center Point, debris that had choked the city’s bridge during the flood has started to clear. Piles of logs, tree limbs, ...
The Medina Community Library welcomed two retired archaeologists, Colleen Nicholas and Wade Parsons, on Monday night for an ...
Chuck Lutke, executive director of the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic, has announced his retirement, bringing to a close eight ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) over parts of the Texas Hill Country, ...
A DPS Trooper tied a life jacket to one end of a series of ropes and handed the other end to some men on shore. He then ...
Parents Randy and Susan McMahon used Brittany McMahon’s July 3 vigil as an opportunity to share the “holes” in the sheriff’s ...
In a word, all these threats and handwringing are ploys. And the only acceptable way to deal with moves like this is to call the bluff, double down. You think you can quell the violence of this ...
Volunteers and material donations are being accepted at the Salvation Army Kerrville, located at 855 Hayes St. The site is ...
Texas is about to receive potentially more than $10 billion in federal reimbursement with the passage of President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill—funds specifically intended to reimburse the State of ...
Medina resident Juan Infante, responsible for the creation of the Bandera Natural History and Art Museum, turned 90 years old ...
As deadly floodwaters devastated the Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, Bandera County faced evacuations, ...
A flag tied to a tree in Hunt — once submerged 30 feet underwater — now serves as a reminder of lives lost and the community’s strength. A coming local fundraiser intends to support that community.