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The 85th Bandera County Junior Livestock Show is set to kickoff next Thursday morning, continuing Friday and concluding with Saturday’s awards and auction.
Read moreHere in my retirement years when I wake each morning, I immediately start thinking about what needs to be done that I didn’t get done yesterday.
Read moreThe Bandera County Library is in full Christmas swing with plenty of new titles to choose.
Read moreThe new owners of The Bistro, Cheryl Mydland and Kathleen Connolly, pose with their Bandera County Chamber of Commerce plaque, signifying their new membership. The awarded plaque and ceremonial cutting of a red ribbon, took place at the restaurant, located at 1211 Cottonwood, in Bandera. A re-tooled menu by the new owners features salad and sandwiches with names like The Josh, The Moby and The Guido. The Bristo is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am. to 3 p.m. and offers dinein and curbside pickup. Call 830-353-0051 to order in advance. BULLETIN PHOTO/Jonathan Deeley
Read more“When you create something, and it survives under great hardship, you better believe it is due to the personality reflected in it.”
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Read moreIn recognition of her volunteer service in the community, the Major James Kerr Chapter of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently presented Sharon Ashby with one of it’s most prestigious honors, the DAR Community Service Award, during a ceremony held at the Kerrville Genealogical Society’s November board meeting.
Read moreBandera High School students Logan Sadler, Donavan Brown and David Guerra were accepted into NASA’s Texas High School Aerospace Scholars program, during which they will compete with students around state in an online curriculum in exploration and discovery.
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