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There were eight new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Bandera County from June 17-23, according to Bandera County Emergency Management.
Read moreSummerfest attendees enjoy a game of cornhole at Bandera City Park last Saturday. Players or teams take turns throwing fabric bean bags at a raised, angled board with a hole in its far end. Proceeds from the event benefited multiple organizations throughout the city, according to organizers. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreEditor’s Note: Copies of “Growing Up in Bandera,” a collection of dozens of stories by Glenn Clark, are currently on sale. Call 830-796-3718 or visit the Bulletin’s office, located at 606 Hwy 16, for more information. Shipping options available.
Read moreThe Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is offering grants of up to $50,000 for community projects throughout LCRA’s wholesale power, water and transmission service areas.
Read moreFrom teachings from Jesus, Paul and Peter to God instructing the Israelites to remain separate from the other cultures around them, the Bible shows us in many ways that we are not meant to be a part of the world and culture around us.
Read moreCurrent events in Uvalde and Tulsa Oklahoma fill us with stories of hatred. In our society today hate wants center stage. But for Christians, we are not filled with hate, but with hope. We know that hatred will not have the final word, but that in the end God will have the final victory over all hatred in this world.
Read moreThe Bandera County Commissioners prohibited the sale, use and detonation of fireworks with sticks like bottle rockets or missiles with fins in the unincorporated areas of Bandera County from June 14 until July 5. But the fireworks vendors in Bandera County already had predicted that ban and removed those items from their shelves.
Read moreThe Bandera Bulletin, a Granite Media Partners publication, is seeking a part-time salesperson.
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