LAKEHILLS, TEXAS - "Fishing's not fun, there's no swimming, trees are everywhere. The lakes down low. We want our lake back," says Lakehills resident Brendon Carroll. For residents near Medina Lake, ...
SAN ANTONIO – Tourist and business traffic has slowed down at Medina Lake. While the water reservoir is a summer go-to spot for boating, water skiing, fishing and kayaking, water levels have quickly ...
Medina Lake is near its record low due to irrigation and a drought that has persisted for over three years. The reservoir west of San Antonio has typically been a clear indicator of the ongoing ...
Medina Lake is continuing to break records as the reservoir creeps closer to empty. The Hill Country reservoir sat at 2.5% full on Friday, with its surface elevation at 971.63 feet above sea level — ...
MEDINA COUNTY, Texas — It's being described as a "junk yard" on Medina Lake. A neighbor called KENS 5 to call attention to the eye sore on Joe's Marina in Mico. All residents want is for the mess to ...
SAN ANTONIO -- Once a thriving 18-mile lake just minutes from San Antonio, Medina Lake is now a shadow of its former self. People who spent weekends waterskiing, fishing, and scuba diving now return ...
Almost half of the funding for the $313,000 project was provided by a $150,000 reimbursable grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Recreational Trails Program. Lake Medina served as ...
For those living – part-time or full-time – along Medina Lake, the sparkling waters are a haven of natural beauty in a hectic world. Michelle Reichle, a Medina Lake-area broker and owner of Hi Energy ...
While recent rainfall across parts of Central and South Texas has provided some temporary relief, it has not solved the region’s drought issues. Lake levels continue to break records for the wrong ...
Michael Adamek stopped relying on water from Medina Lake for irrigation a while ago. At Constanzo Farm, a family acreage he co-owns southwest of San Antonio, the farmer has had enough of drought and ...
MEDINA — Nothing beats a good day of fishing, but when that fishing helps put food on the table for needy families, that makes the day even better. Just ask Doug Albone of Medina.