‘I don’t want the man’s lips on me’: Former Medina Valley ISD housekeeper describes supervisor’s routine of kissing her at work
Christopher Prater, 56, reassigned by district after admitting to repeatedly kissing employee on the forehead
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‘I don’t want the man’s lips on me’: Former Medina Valley ISD housekeeper describes supervisor’s routine of kissing her at work
MEDINA COUNTY – A former Medina Valley Independent School District employee said administration failed to respond properly after she reported her supervisor this spring for repeatedly kissing her while at work.
Housekeeper Linda Puckett resigned in March, shortly after disclosing to district officials that her boss, housekeeping supervisor Christopher Prater, had begun kissing her on the forehead when he saw her alone.
Medina Lake: sparkling waters and natural beauty
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By Donna Provencher, contributing writer
May 26, 2021
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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 Realty in Lakehills, lives along the lake herself, and said more people than ever are seeking to move to Bandera County and Medina County, the two counties spanned by Medina Lake.
“People are definitely moving here,” Reichle said. “It keeps me busy.”
Medina Lake, a crescent-shaped Medina River reservoir nestled snugly in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, is situated 24 miles southeast of Bandera and just east of Pipe Creek. It is 18 miles long and three miles wide – and is attracting buyers in record numbers.