The water level in Medina Lake has begun falling again . After a brief respite from drought conditions from summer rains, the lake exceeded 6% of its capacity in August after dropping below 2% in May. Medina Lake is currently down to 5.6% —more than 80 feet below its conservation pool—according to the Texas Water Development Board.
Bandera ISD Education Foundation  presented a check to the BISD school board for the fall grants. The check was made out in the amount of $68,815.88. The grants are presented to teachers needing support for supplies and programs.
College ring found near Kerrville’s wastewater system returned after 30 years to rightful owner. City of Kerrville Public Works employees Morgan Valmar and Marcus Mader discovered a 1990 Kansas State University ring during a wastewater collection system inspection. After researching the origins of the ring it was returned to the owner, Randy Fox who lived in Kerrville in the 90’s and lost it in 1996. Fox now lives in Washington State.