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Mail-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 moreRenia Merritt, Troy Konvicka and Tommi Brown, board members of Bandera ProRodeo Association, and their horses braved the weather to represent Bandera on February 5 in the San Antonio Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive. Courtesy Photo
Read moreA lengthy line forms outside the Amish Country Doughnuts food truck earlier this month. The truck, based out of its cafe location in Sugarcreek, Ohio, sells their signature oversized doughnuts. Maple glazing is an option. Truck officials said they will be at the old tire shop on Main Street this Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. They will also be in Bandera on Friday evening and all day Saturday for Mardi Gras, but had no yet locked in specific times or a location. For the most current schedule, visit facebook.com/amishcountrydonutsmobile. BULLETIN PHOTO/Dennis Allyn
Read moreBandera native Glenn Clark signs a copy of his book, “Growing Up in Bandera,” during a signing event last Saturday at the Bandera General store. “We’re incredibly thankful to everyone who came out, and to the General Store for their incredible kindness in hosting us,” said Bulletin General Manager/Managing Editor Daniel Tucker, who added there are future signing events as well as a second involvement in development. BULLETIN PHOTO
Read moreEscaping cattle, horses, goats and dogs is not unusual in Bandera County. But a kangaroo?
Read moreFor the third year in a row, Medina residents gathered to jump into the North branch of the Medina River.
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.
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