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The Bandera Independent School District met for its May meeting on Monday. Most of the meeting was devoted to honoring students who qualified for state or national competitions.
Read more2021 Bandera High School graduate Irving Rodriguez graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 5. His next step will be to complete job-specific training. Photo Courtesy
Read moreHill Country Youth Orchestras will host “High Tea in the Hill Country” on Saturday, June 11, at Riverhill Country Club, 741 Oakland Hills Lane in Kerrville, with all proceeds benefiting the Hill Country Youth Orchestras Scholarship Fund.
Read moreBeing free to run the banks of the Medina River at my leisure while the outside world was beginning to change into what you see today in Bandera seems like centuries ago. More cars, more motorcycles and more and more people are showing up.
Read moreI’m not going to lie to you. It’s going to get hotter. What better way to stay cool than by planning a movie night with your friends or family?
Read moreThe 2022 Bandera Basketball Camp will be held June 14-16 at Bandera High School from 10am to 1pm.
Read moreIn observance of Law Enforcement Memorial Day, a 24-hour vigil was held on the steps of the Bandera County Courthouse from starting at 6 a.m. on May 15 and concluding 6 a.m. on May 16.
Read moreThe line was long, and the workers plentiful, for the Lakehills United Methodist Church Men’s Group’s annual Fish Fry. The funds will go to provide Christmas toys and gifts to area kiddos, who would have none otherwise. The church thanks all who prepared and handed out the to-go meals of fried catfish, with all the trimmings, and the church is grateful to such a supportive community. BULLETIN PHOTO /Vicki L. George
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