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The Bandera County Republican Party voted August 11 to censure Senator John Cornyn for actions the party says are opposed to the core principles of the Republican Party of Texas, including his work helping steer a gun violence bill through Congress.
Read moreNeffendorf & Blocker, a CPA firm for the City of Bandera, presented their review of the 2020-21 audit to city council at their August 2 meeting, during which Keith Neffendorf said the city was in good financial position, although he noted some concerns regarding interal control and compliance.
Read moreLast week, The Bandera Brewery opened its beer garden to “Wrangle the Rain.” This kid and pet-friendly event at the brewery was designed to get the community together to “celebrate” the rain and hopefully bring some to the cowboy capital. Participants were encouraged to wear their raincoats and bring umbrellas as well as their good humor.
Read moreThe Bandera General Store presented a $500 scholarship to Chelsey Graves on Monday. “Chelsey worked at the General Store for three-and-a-half years during high school,” said owner Glen McComb. “Now she is off to Texas A&M. We wish her well!”
Read moreThe Bandera ISD School Trustees met and heard new Bandera County Chief Appraiser Dustin Vernor present a brief review of the Appraisal Office’s Summary of Financial Statement.
Read moreToday, at 11:00 a.m. we are hosting a new group. The Sew Sweet Quilting group will be meeting in our Genealogy room on Wednesdays at 11:00 a.m. The group is for those who love quilting or may want to learn more about the art of quilting!
Read moreBY DANIEL T UCKER
Read moreThe Bandera City Council voted unanimously to suspend the weekend entry fees to Bandera City Park during their meeting on August 2.
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