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The Bandera County Sheriff's Office announced Tuesday morning via social media they are seeking assistance in the search for a five-year-old boy that went missing approximately 6:30 p.m. on March 7.
Read moreThe turnout of voters from the February 14 - February 25 early voting period for the 2022 March primary was fairly remarkable in terms of consistent and incremental numbers. Of 17,464 registered voters in Bandera County, approximately 17% cast their votes early.
Read moreThe Bandera High School (BHS) Academic Decathlon Team brought home another state win to Bandera. This win is Bandera’s fourth consecutive Texas Small School championship. In the past six years, Bandera teams have won six championship titles - five at the state level and one at the national level.
Read moreA celebration of life for Purple Heart recipient Sir Norman Chester Riggsby was held Saturday, February 19, at Medina United Methodist Church, where a Montrerey Oak tree had been planted in his honor in late 2020.
Read moreOn February 24, the Bandera County Commissioners' Court revisited plans for trash removal on the county-maintained right-of-ways (ROWs following an initial request from Commissioner Jody Rutherford, a Bridlegate community group and other concerned citizens who detailed ROW litter concerns to the court last month.
Read moreThis Saturday’s Women’s Spring Ranch Rodeo and Kids Mutton Bustin’ is more than a tourist event or celebration of cowboy culture. It carries on a century-old tradition.
Read moreSpearheaded by owner Glen McComb, the Bandera General Store began its monthly chess tournaments earlier this year. The event will continue the first Monday of every month and is open to the public, from beginners to virtuosos and all levels in between.
Read moreThe Bandera Republican Women hosted Texas Freedom Coalition Founder and President Christin Bentley, who presented a talk titled “Miseducation in the Public Schools” at the Silver Sage Community Center Great Room on February 17.
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