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On Easter Sunday afternoon, a burst of bad weather took the roofs off two local restaurants in Medina.
Read moreRobert "Beto" O'Rourke has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a press release from his campaign on Monday afternoon.
Read moreThis Monday, April 25, voters in Bandera County and throughout the state can begin voting on two constitutional amendment propositions regarding the homestead exemption on their ballots: Proposition 1, Property Tax Limit Reduction for Elderly and Disabled Residents Amendment, and Proposition 2, Increased Homestead Exemption for School District Property Taxes.
Read moreThe Bandera Natural History Museum hosted an Easter egg hunt last Saturday, as did many locations throughout Bandera, but they were place with two sizes of eggs: regular and dinosaur.
Read moreLive music will once again be featured this month at the Frontier Times Museum’s Fourth Sunday Jamboree. Local musicians will hit the museum’s stage on Sunday, April 24. This free monthly musical program welcomes first-time guest host Dennis Owens, who will be joined by fellow musicians in a lively and entertaining Pickers Circle. The show goes on from 1 pm to 4 pm and is family-friendly and free. The museum is located at 510 13th Street in Bandera. Sit back and listen to the music that has made Bandera the place to be for cowboy music.
Read moreThe Bandera ISD Board of Trustees met earlier this month for their regular monthly meeting. By far, the most discussed item on the agenda was the acceptance of a bid to replace the Bandera Middle School Roof. Other items discussed and voted on included refurbishing gym floors, staff contracts and Chromebook purchases.
Read moreQueen Annie Zirkel and King Nate Aguilar strike a pose during Medina High School’s prom last Friday at the Medina Community Library. With one month left of school, graduation is set for Friday, May 20.
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