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Members of the Bandera County Trash Initiative pose with a county resident after cleaning up the yard of a disabled county resident. Initiative members present were (from left) Barbara Brischetto, Jim Riley, Jerry Riley, Mary Jo Eason, Renee Groot, Rudy Escamilla, Tommy Adams and Denise Beauchemin. Organizer Robert Brischetto extended his thanks to initiative members and to Silver Sage CEO Art Crawford for contributing a dumpster and building a pump house. Brischetto said future cleanups are planned for other disable Meals on Wheels recipients. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Bandera High School Library has been renamed the Patsy Small Memorial Library at Bandera High School following a ceremony held on Thursday, May 26.
Read moreJohn Teich poses with a belt buckle presented to him in recognition of his work with Bandera ProRodeo. Teich was honored at last year’s Memorial Day Weekend Stampede, with the entire weekend dedicated to him, but he only just recently received his buckle due to a delay in its accurate production and delivery. BULLETIN PHOTO/Arianne Paradee
Read moreLast month’s Medina Street Sale on Main Street event, held twice a year in the spring and the fall, stretched from one side to the other of downtown Medina with vendors offering just about anything you wanted.
Read moreWith 100 percent of counties and precincts reporting, Claudia Andreana Zapata has won the Democratic primary runoff election for the U.S. House District 21 Race.
Read moreThe Kiwanis Club of Bandera County recently awarded its Hope of America Award to Bandera High School freshman William “Ozzie” Knowles.
Read moreThe Kerrville Art Club (KAC) held the final meeting of the season on May 17 at the Hill Country Arts Foundation with a salad luncheon.
Read moreThe Bandera Memorial Day Parade, hosted by the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce, delighted locals and visitors alike with its patriotic theme and wide variety of floats.
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