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Bandera ISD is proud to present the Bandera High School Class of 2022 Top 10 graduates and their post secondary plans.
Read moreAfter six power generation plants went offline Friday during the start to an unseasonably hot weekend, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas urged Texans to conserve power, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is an election announcement for a local candidate. A fee was charged to run in this space with extra color and an additional photo.
Read moreBandera County Emergency Management reported Tuesday that there were six new cases of COVID-19 in Bandera County between May 6 and 12.
Read moreThe Lakehills Library will be working with Vaccinate Bandera to host a vaccine clinic for free COVID-19 vaccines and boosters for children aged five and up and adults on Thursday, May 12, from 3:30-5:30. No appointments are needed.
Read moreBandera County Judge Richard Evans was recently reappointed by Governor Greg Abott to the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, according to a May 5 release from Abbott’s office.
Read moreThe Texas Hill Country has always been a place that attracts the wanderer, the explorer, and the adventurer. Stories have been told about explorers from the early Spanish conquistadors to Jim Bowie of the Alamo seeking gold and silver in the hills, and now Bandera writer and historian Raymond V. Carter, Jr., has written a book separating the legends from the facts.
Read moreI can’t truthfully say I ever had an idea or ambitions concerning my future beyond high school. For sure college was out of the question for reasons which were out of my control. I was sick. Sick of school!!!
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