Two water agencies west of San Antonio are continuing their years-long legal dispute as to who has regulatory authority over land along Medina Lake that lies in Bandera County. The Bandera County ...
BANDERA COUNTY, Texas – Gina Grothues’ family has owned hundreds of acres in the Medina Lake area for six generations. She said the only constant in their lives has been change. “You just get used to ...
A Bandera County couple's lawsuit accuses deputies there of ignoring their complaints about neighbors, boaters and hikers trespassing on a small island they claim by the Medina Lake shoreline. “Local ...
MEDINA LAKE -- It's official. As of 9:15 p.m. Monday, Medina Lake is over the spillway. That hasn't happened since 2009. Last year around this time, the lake was nearly bone dry. With the recent rains ...
The water level continues to drop at Medina Lake, located about 30 miles from San Antonio. “Usually, the water would be back up the hill here,” said Ray Gayle, a Bandera County park ranger. As of ...
SAN ANTONIO – Medina Lake Park in Bandera County will be closed this Fourth of July weekend due to the coronavirus pandemic. The park, which is operated by the county, will stay closed until Wednesday ...
MEDINA LAKE, Texas – Last month's rain has ended the nearly three-year dry spell at Medina Lake, but now there's concern the water level could drop again, and it has nothing to do with the weather.
A state district judge has denied Bandera County's bid to intervene in a property fight between shoreline residents at Medina Lake, a conflict that could hold ownership and taxation implications for ...
MEDINA COUNTY, TX - While Canyon Lake and Calaveras Lake are at 97.3% and 100% full respectively, Medina Lake continues to decline. Water levels are their lowest levels since 2015 - with the water now ...
The Medina Lake dam is a huge block of concrete, lodged in a canyon, which impounds a waterway flowing along the border of Bandera and Medina counties. But that description hardly does justice to the ...
AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has detected invasive zebra mussels at Medina Lake and Lake Placid will be re-classified as “fully infested.” Infested status signifies that ...
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