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The bodies of two of four people reported missing in Bandera County since April have been located and one death is under investigation as a possible homicide, but investigators say none of the incidents appear related.
Read moreMultiple citizens and organizational representatives voiced their objections to the Bandera County Commissioner’s Court last Thursday regarding frustration with the boom of land development in the Hill Country and the drilling of water wells that are part-and-parcel to big developer’s plans to expand.
Read moreAs of 10:30 a.m. Friday, August, 26 the burn ban was terminated for all four precincts in Bandera County by authority of Bandera County Judge Richard Evans.
Read moreThe ballot order for a place on the Novemeber ballot will be drawn this Friday for mayor and city council positions, according to officials with the City of Bandera.
Read moreWhiskey Tango Foxtrot BBQ, or WTF BBQ for short, announced they will be closing their doors for business, officially, on August 28, citing increase in meat and supply costs.
Read moreA Tropical Moonlit Night event held Saturday, August 13, drew a nearly full house of tropically dressed individuals who enjoyed music, dancing, snacks, party favors and good company. The event was part of an effort to remind locals of the upcoming eclipses in October 2023 The event is part a public information effort about two very, very big things that will in the sky over Bandera and beyond: an Annular eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023, and a Total eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Read more2022 Accountability Ratings from the Texas Education Agency were released last week, and Bandera ISD and Medina have lower ratings than 2019, the last year ratings were issued due to COVID-19 delays; Utopia’s rating remained the same, though their overall score decreased by two points compared to 2019.
Read moreBY SIENNA C ARTER Student Writer Special to the Bulletin
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