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The Bandera County Chamber of Commerce’s annual taco sale brought in $1,704, which was used to purchase animals at the Bandera County Junior Livestock show.
Read moreVolunteers from the Bandera County Republican Women and the Bandera County Democratic Club deliver donated items from the recent Coat Drive to benefit patients of the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic. (L-R) Brandi Conover, Melanie Büros, Janeen Iragang, Clinic Director Chuck Lutke, Essie Stewart, Eloise Clayton and Janet Zamrazil. See page two for a Letter to the Editor in gratitude from the Nagel clinic
Read moreThe Bandera County Junior Livestock Show has ended for another year, but the 178 exhibitors will not soon forget their experiences showing their projects to judges, visitors, parents, and the community.
Read moreTo celebrate its six year, the Kerrville Renaissance Festival will present one of its largest entertainment lineups ever, as popular acts return over two full weekends of Renaissance-style fun, entertainment, food, crafts, and games on January 28-29-30 and February 5-6,
Read moreFolk/country musician George Ensel will perform at the Silver Sage as part of its House Concert series this Thursday, January 13, in the Great Room at the Silver Sage, located at 803 Buck Creek Drive in Bandera.
Read moreGranite Media Partners Inc. has named veteran journalist Thomas Edwards as Executive Editor.
Read moreThe Bandera Bulletin General Manager/Managing Editor Daniel Tucker spoke to the Bandera County Republican Women at their monthly meeting. Tucker briefed the club on the fundamentals of the newspaper business and the specific guidelines from parent company Granite Media Partners. He emphasized that the newspaper was interested in being more involved in community events. Tucker is a seasoned journalist in both print and electronic media.
Read moreThe Bandera County Democrats’ Adopt A Highway sign on Hwy 16 S in the Pipe Creek area was vandalized for the second time in 14 months, according to Bandera Democratic Club officials, who said that the Sheriff’s Office and Highway Department were contacted Monday following the incident. See page two for a letter to the editor in response to this event. Courtesy Photo
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