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On January 1, Bob and Ann Edwards of Pipe Creek, were traveling home from a hunting trip on State Highway 16 when their truck rolled and hit a telephone pole.
Read moreAlthough initial gatherings were limited in participants, the monthly chess tournament hosted by the Bandera General Store on March 7 had a sizable turnout of participants, the largest yet, who gathered at the store to compete. Games were held on the stores tables, such as the one between Chris Espinosa (left) and Ruben Rodriguez (right). The tournament is held on the first Monday of every month at the Main Street location. BULLETIN PHOTO/Cari Golyzniak
Read moreKrystyna Abreyu and Charles Cameron were married on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at 2 p.m. The ceremony was held at Bandera Brewery, officiated by Daniel Sevilla of Bandera. Reception followed at the Marfe.
Read moreSusan Junker (right), receives a certificate recognizing her completion of the Texas Federation of Republican Women Candidate Development Program from Laura Brisco, Vice President of Bandera County Republican Women (BCRW). The certificate was presented during a BCRW meeting last month, during which Christin Bentley spoke on “Miseducation in Public Schools” BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreChris Wilson, Medina VFD first responder, spoke to the Bandera County Retired Teachers during their February meeting at the American Legion Hall in Bandera.
Read moreRepresentative Chip Roy Speaks at Cracked Mug Coffee House and Kitchen on February 11 as part of a campaign tour. For the full story and breakdown of what Mr. Roy talked about, see next week’s issue of the Bulletin. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreRenia Merritt, Troy Konvicka and Tommi Brown, board members of Bandera ProRodeo Association, and their horses braved the weather to represent Bandera on February 5 in the San Antonio Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive. Courtesy Photo
Read moreA lengthy line forms outside the Amish Country Doughnuts food truck earlier this month. The truck, based out of its cafe location in Sugarcreek, Ohio, sells their signature oversized doughnuts. Maple glazing is an option. Truck officials said they will be at the old tire shop on Main Street this Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. They will also be in Bandera on Friday evening and all day Saturday for Mardi Gras, but had no yet locked in specific times or a location. For the most current schedule, visit facebook.com/amishcountrydonutsmobile. BULLETIN PHOTO/Dennis Allyn
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