Versallaise Wood Miller of Dilley, Texas passed away peacefully in a San Antonio hospital on February 19, 2025. Versa was born May 2, 1942, to Ira and Vivian Sutton Wood in Laredo, Texas. Her parents ...
In a recent New York Times deep dive, David Shor, a data scientist from the Democratic-leaning consulting firm Blue Rose Research, just dropped some hard-hitting facts about the 2024 election and why ...
The City of Bandera has declared April as Child Abuse Prevention Month following an official proclamation by Mayor Denise Griffin at the March 25 City Council meeting. The proclamation aims to bring ...
Second-grader Brooklyn Brite’s artwork, Fish, is on display at the Lakehills Library as part of the Artist of the Month exhibit featuring Hill Country Elementary students from Kathleen Bryant’s art ...
Americans revere the military. Our current president doesn’t. He has a well-documented record of belittling them and making light of their service. On Memorial Day 2017, Donald Trump toured the ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety graduated 138 new Highway Patrol Troopers from Class C-2024 during a ceremony in Austin. These recruits completed a rigorous 30-week academy, surpassing state ...
Medina tennis standout Ella Castillo secured Consolation honors in Girls Singles at the annual Knippa Tournament on Friday, March 28. Following a weather delay that pushed the tournament start to 10 a ...
Bandera local Chris Hensley has been inducted into the 2024 Texas A&M-Kingsville Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as a linebacker on the Javelinas football team from 1994 to 1997. Hensley’s ...
Robert “Bobby” Norman Aycock, 86, of Ingram, Texas, peacefully passed away surrounded by his family on March 23, 2025. He was born in Edinburg, Texas, to Allena Belle Elder and Cloyd Norman Aycock on ...
Pictured from left to right: Patricia Moore, Director of the Bandera County Visitors Bureau; Rebecca Norton, Director of the Frontier Times Museum; and Kim Miles, representing the Bandera Historical ...
Several years ago, my wife and I chose the village of Medina as the place we would begin the next adventure of our life. Retirement. Like most new residents of the Texas Hill Country, we were ...
Gwendolyn Mae Brandt Qualls 83, of Mercedes, Texas, passed away on February 25, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. She was born La Faria, Texas to Louis August Conrad Brandt and Helen Eloise McCully on July ...
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