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Just like today in Bandera when you needed the latest community news back in the day all you had to do was head to the OST for a cup of coffee. As the old farmers and ranchers gathered each morning to brag about their last rainfall amount or cuss the latest drought and the effect it was having on the livestock markets you might also get some tidbits of gossip they had overheard while their wife was on the party line at home the last evening. If you remember most of those folks you probably realize that some of their offspring continue the tradition of OST morning gatherings today.
Read moreWe have quite a packed schedule this week with our regular programming and a brand new group meeting on Thursday, February 27, at 11 a.m.
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 moreMail-in ballot applications for the March 1 primary are being rejected by almost 40 percent — largely because of a missing ID number, which is now required after a new voting bill passed the Legislature last year.
Read moreAnother February cold snap swept through Texas this year, though damage and outages were not as widespread or numerous compared to last year. Furthermore, BEC CEO Bill Hetherington said most of the outages were caused by high winds instead of cold.
Read moreMedina travelled to Utopia last week to meet the Utopia Buffaloes in a key district game.
Read moreThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) attributed a new Bandera County death, 2022’s fifth, to COVID-19, bringing the total death count since the start of the pandemic to 70.
Read moreThe Bandera County Commissioners’ Court developed a plan to address roadside litter removal on the county-maintained right-of-ways (ROWs) following a presentation from members of the community who had taken it upon themselves to clean up about 110 bags of garbage.
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