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If you are looking for something to keep you busy this summer, look no further than the Bandera Kronkosky Public Library. We have weekly programing almost every day of the week to keep everyone of all ages busy. Pokémon League, Dungeons & Dragons, watercolor classes, Girls Who Code, children’s story time and so much more are all waiting for you to join!
Read moreLately I have been giving much more thought to what it is I miss about the good old days in Bandera. As I point out things to myself I then ask me what I would be willing to give up to have that particular thing back. If it has to be something of equal value I have a feeling that my current life would be destroyed.
Read moreKim Lehman hosts a special summer reading session about water at the Medina Community Library earlier this month. Lehman hosted two separate programs: one for toddlers and preschoolers and another for elementary students. Both programs included music, puppets and hands-on water exploration. BEC provided the funds for the event. For more information about the library and future events, visit medinacommunitylibrary.us. Courtesy Photo
Read moreJust like bull riders will tell you that to get better, you want to be surrounded by better bull riders, we know that the Bible teaches us there are times we have to be careful who we tie ourselves to. If we spend all our time with unbelievers, we can see our own faith suffer. At the same time, we have to spend time with unbelievers in order to share the gospel with them—how to be saved from the punishment meant for our sin by a belief in Jesus Christ, repenting of our sin and asking to be forgiven.
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.
Read moreL Firefighters are looking to the skies for muchneeded rain this week as crews continue battling Advertising wildfires across the state. Fires reported Sunday by the Texas A&M Forest Service were being fought Work for in Brown, Taylor, Wilbarger, Llano, Schleicher and San Saba counties. Your Small
Read moreMedina’s Faith and Freedom club hosted noted Texas author Ben English for their July meeting. English, a Big Bend native, stopped by while on a book tour for his new book, Black and White: Tales of the Texas Highway Patrol.
Read moreA representative from Ken Stoepel Ford in Kerrville shows off an all-electric Ford F150 last Thursday, July 14, at the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce’s monthly Cork Popper mixer. Different chamber members host the event monthly. For the latest updates and events, visit the chamber’s website at www.banderatex.com. BULLETIN PHOTO/Arianne Paradee
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