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The Bandera Independent School District will discuss projections for its budget and tax rate in the 2020-2021 school year at a meeting on Thursday, June 25, at the BISD Board Room in Bandera beginning at 6 p.m.
Read moreMedina High School volleyball player Abigail Bower sits between her father, Gilbert Bower, and brother, Gabriel Bower, during signing ceremonies on June 16 recognizing her commitment to play volleyball at Ohio Valley University. Also pictured are Medina coaches, Medina Independent School District Superintendent Kevin Newsom and Principal Lindsey Kunz.
Read moreMembers of the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters perform a skit to a packed house at its second show on Saturday, June 20. The group recreates Old West gunfights on Saturdays at noon and 2 p.m. in an area behind the Bandera County Convention & Visitors Bureau office at 126 Highway 16 South but could move to one show that day as the weather gets hotter. Visitors should check the CVB’s website, www.banderacowboycapital.com, for schedules.
Read moreBandera Electric Cooperative has launched an innovative app for account management this month to replace the previous account management app, SmartHub, which will be phased out at the end of this year, the cooperative said.
Read moreThe staff at Boys & Girls Clubs of Bandera is excited to open its summer programs for 2020, which got going on Monday, June 15, at three locations around the county.
Read moreBandera County student Zachary Lyman was one of four area students to win Texas Farm Bureau scholarships this year, officials with the Bandera County Farm Bureau have reported. He won the District 10
Read moreBandera County Chamber of Commerce members and visitors attending a meet-and-greet wine sharing event at the Frontier Times Museum chat with each other and enjoy finger food on Thursday, June 11. The chamber restarted its Cork Poppers wine sharing event that day after putting it on hold for months in the fight against COVID-19.
Read moreMichael A. Derry has been hired as superintendent for the Utopia Independent School District to succeed Jessi Milam, who is moving to the superintendent’s post at a Big Bend area school district.
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