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The Bandera County Retired Teachers Association (BCRTA) met on Wednesday to begin a new school year, and D’Anna Baucom from Association of Member Benefits Advisors (AMBA) spoke about the programs available to Texas retired educators.
Read moreBandera City Park was taken over on Saturday by the Bandera Fire and Rescue’s Annual Firehouse Challenge for a relaxed day of barbeque, fun and cars to benefit Bandera’s Fire and Rescue squad.
Read moreAt the Bandera City Council’s regular meeting on September 20, a public hearing was held to discuss the 20222023 tax rate, during which City Administrator William Cox presented his findings, and the council chose a new rate that will be proposed at a future meeting.
Read moreCiting the rising cost of tire rates to the county’s garbage collection stations, the Bandera County Commissioners’ Court voted at their Sept. 22 meeting to increase the rates for a range of tire disposal products. Commissioner Jack Moseley presented the various increased rates for tire variants that they currently accept. “They are no longer taking split rims, so we cannot take them,” he said.
Read moreThe Bandera City Council discussed and voted on removing up to two members of the Bandera Economic Development Corporation board last week, one of whom was removed unanimously and another was not in a tie vote decided by the mayor.
Read moreOn Friday, September 30th the Frontier Times Museum welcomes author Gail Kittleson for a book signing and talk for her recent novel, “Land That I Love,” from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
Read moreAt the September 22 Commissioner’s Court, Bandera Recycles representatives and organizers laid out the efforts of the group’s trash initiative plan and their efforts to bring recycling back to Bandera County, after which the group was told by the court to present proper paperwork before they could approve the program.
Read moreEligible Texans have until Oct. 11 to register to vote in the Nov. 8 general election. The Texas Secretary of State’s office is running a “VoteReady” campaign to educate Texans about the ID requirements for voting Texans are informed, prepared and ready to make their voices heard,” said Secretary John Scott.
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