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Bandera residents and visitors opened their hearts and wallets last Saturday at a fundraiser to help pay the medical bills for Smiley, a horse who underwent lifesaving surgery at the end of June.
Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum kicks off Bandera’s National Day of the American Cowboy celebration by inducting three great Texans into their Texas Heroes Hall of Honor. This year’s class of 2022 will induct legendary rodeo clown and bull fighter, Leon Coffee and Frances Kaiser who was the first woman to be elected as sheriff in Kerr County. The museum will also posthumously induct beloved Bandera business owner, Mary McGroarty.
Read moreJustin Foster, Research coordinator at TPWD’s Kerr Wildlife Management Area, will discuss how and why the wild pig will continue to damage nature and what is needed and available to master and reduce its impact.
Read moreSmall-scale gardening and large-scale farming have much in common, and Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Learning from the Ground Up program helps students make that connection.
Read moreEditor’s Note: Want more Growing Up in Bandera? Buy the book today! Call 830-796-3718 for more information.
Read moreFamous for being the biggest, longest, wildest birdwatching tournament in the country, this year’s Great Texas Birding Classic raised $45,000 for projects to benefit birds and other wildlife. Celebrating its 26th year, the tournament has raised $1.1 million for on-the-ground conservation work to acquire, restore and enhance wildlife habitat.
Read moreEven though our Summer Reading Program has ended, summer is not over yet. It is not too late to start our Summer Reading Challenge!
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.
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