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The Arthur Nagel Community Clinic was one of six nonprofit healthcare centers in Texas recently awarded a grant by Americares, a health-focused relief and development organization.
Read moreOn February 10 at the Bandera County Commissioners’ Court regular meeting, the commissioners discussed the next steps for the renovation of Bandera’s historic 1881 jail and courthouse buildings on 12th Street, both recorded as Texas Historic Landmarks in 1965.
Read moreAt a special meeting of the City Council on February 22, former City Secretary Jill Shelton was once again appointed as City Secretary for the City of Bandera by the Council.
Read moreDon Chepe’s Restaurant and Bar on Main Street in Bandera celebrated its oneyear anniversary on March 1.
Read moreThe Bandera Library is hosting this month’s Cork Poppers, organized by the Bandera Chamber of Commerce. Tomorrow, March 10, at 5 p.m. come by the library for wine and hors d’oeuvres and meet the local business owners who make Bandera the town that it is.
Read moreMedina’s Faith and Freedom Club met earlier this month for a regular meeting, during which many resources for veterans were highlighted by various community and club member.
Read moreU.S. Representative Chip Roy (TX-21), who recently secured the Republican Primary nomination for his U.S. House seat in District 21 with 83 percent of the vote, made a stop in at the Cracked Mug Coffee House and Kitchen last month, speaking with his constituents for a little over an hour.
Read moreThe Bandera Wranglers will host the Bandera Ham Rodeo on Saturday, March 19, during an event that will feature the Wild Hog Catch, music, merchandise, vendors, food, drinks and fun.
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