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James Cammack IV (left) makes a move against Robert Barber (right) in their first showdown at the General Store’s Chess Tournament on May 2. Since the games began in January, James and Robert are the two players that have eked out to the top as chess extraordinaries, beating all of their opponents but never having played each other. They finally faced off in a total of two games, with Robert winning the first game and a draw called on the second game. Owner Glenn Mc- Comb has introduced the chess clock will soon be utilized in the tournament games. The General Store Chess Tournaments are held every first Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. at the location on Main Street. BULLETIN PHOTO /Cari Golyzniak
Read moreMay is marching right along and the library is preparing for our annual Summer Reading Programs. For children ages five to twelve, we have a weekly program from 10 a.m. to 11: 30 a.m. on Tuesdays. If your kids are out of school or your grandkids are in town for a few weeks, be sure to register them for this fun series.
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 moreThe first case of the highly pathogenic avian influenza in a wild bird in Texas has been confirmed. A great horned owl at a rehabilitation facility in Wichita County was confirmed to have the virus by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories, which notified the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Read moreTexas voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of two propositions to amend the state constitution, both of which involved property tax relief.
Read moreOn May 5, local church leaders gathered together with the community to pray on the County Courthouse lawn for the National Day of Prayer (NDOP), with approximately 120 in attendance.
Read moreHosted by the Bandera Athletic Club on May 2, The Bandera ISD Spring Sports Banquet drew a crowd of over 300 parents, athletes, and coaches.
Read moreAttendees mingle at the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce’s Cork Popper event on May 3 at Rattlesnake Ridge. Held monthly, this month’s event was hosted by the Bandera County Convention and Visitors Bureau in association with National Tourism and Travel Week. BULLETIN PHOTO/Arianne Paradee
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