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Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted. Although reasonable care is taken, clerical errors may exist. In the section where those individuals who are arrested and booked are listed, law enforcement entities are denoted by the following abbreviations: SO – Sheriff’s Office; BTM – Bandera Town Marshal; DPS – Texas Department of Public Safety; PCT – Precinct/Constable; TPW – Texas Parks and Wildlife.
Read moreThe Medina Cross Country team poses after a great showing at last week’s Harper Jacob Krebs Invitational Cross Country Meet held on Wednesday, September 7. All runners earned a medal, and first place finishes were achieved by Charli McCabe and Holland Cook.
Read moreIntrepid waggoneer Lou Shuman traveled nearly 600 miles south down the Old Western Cattle Trail to Bandera to explore.
Read moreThe Major James Kerr Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolutionary of Kerrville, Texas, will join with more than 3,000 other DAR Chapters across the nation and abroad to celebrate the foundation of America by honoring Constitution Week, which will take place from September 17-19, 2022.
Read moreMore than three-fourths of Texas teachers say they have seriously considered quitting the profession largely because of a perceived lack of respect and support, according to a new survey by the Charles Butt Foundation. Excessive workload and inadequate pay were other major reasons that teachers are considering leaving, The Dallas Morning News and other media outlets reported.
Read moreThe Bandera Middle School hosted a cross country meet at the Bandera City Park last Saturday, September 10.
Read moreThe Backyard Bistro, located in Pipe Creek, is celebrating 10 years in business, and Chef/ Owner Aaron Gonzalez will be hosting a special dinner menu and open house to commemorate the occasion. “I am so grateful for all of the support we’ve received from the community over the years,” said Gonzalez. “From the beginning until now, it wouldn’t have been possible without Bandera County. This is our way of showing our appreciation.” The special menu will be served from Sept. 1518; the open house will be on Sunday, September 18, from 3-5 p.m. and will feature music from the Patsy Cline Band, wine tasting and door prizes.
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