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DON’TMESSWITH BANDERA (DMWB) is the recently established (December, 2022) 501(c) (3) nonprofit corporation set up to achieve 3 goals: 1. Get a recycling center up and running post Covid shut down 2. Get trash picked up on some designated county roads 3. Help clean up yards for individuals who meet specific eligibility requirements Recycling was deemed the issue that could be dealt with the most swiftly and efficiently. Even so, that had been months in the planning and hurdle- jumping stages before we were able to launch late last year.
Read moreA bond election for the Bandera Independent School District is scheduled for May 6. Early voting is April 24 through May 2. BISD wants voters to approve a bond for $79, 491, 416. As a retired educator with 31 years of experience in teaching and educational administration, the huge amount of the bond piqued my interest.
Read moreRide & Rise Above, a 501©3 nonprofit organization, has raised over a $150k to support Veterans and First Responders since 2016. Our holiday charity, Bandera Dudeoir, was able to raise almost $5k and sponsor 12 families this Christmas.
Read moreDo you want to brighten the life of a local child, a youngster in need? Become a Foster Grandparent!
Read more“I hate that you call this man out as a truck driver! Just say 55 year old was ejected and passed away due to injuries sustained from the accident ! Y’all hype everything up just to sell news ! He was a person not a fking truck driver!”
Read moreOn March 25 at 10:30am, the Medina astronomy club will be holding a presentation “Solar Eclipses for Everyone” at the Medina Community Library. Scott Hopkins will make a presentation on the solar eclipses coming up this October and next March. It will be followed by an opportunity to view the sun through a solar telescope. Plenty of opportunity will be made for questions and answers.
Read moreFinding affordable health care is a challenge for many Texans.
Read moreDespite our “About This Page” blurb at the top of the page and the giant “Opinion” header floating above all the page’s content, we are still told certain viewpoints do not belong on the opinion page.
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