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Tickets are still on sale for the 2022 Bandera County Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Awards Ceremony honoring members of the community.
Read moreThere is always so much going on at the Library be sure to subscribe to our monthly newsletter for an easy way to keep track of it all. It’s easy, free and we promise to only send you one e-mail a month. Today at 4 p.m. our weekly Sit-an-Stitch meets and it is BYOS: Bring Your Own Stitching.
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 moreLooking back through the memories of my earliest years living in Bandera I have to admit I was mostly clueless as to what was happening in the outside world. We picked up the Sunday edition of The San Antonio light each week at The Corner Drug Store after church but all I was interested in seeing were the comics. I don't recall ever reading the headlines until I entered high school and then the current news became a subject to be discussed in some classes so I needed to be prepared.
Read moreLess than a week remains before the Jan. 31 deadline to register to vote in the March 1 primary. While Secretary of State John Scott publicly assured Texas voters that “every single eligible Texas voter will be able to register to vote if they have not done so already,” the League of Women Voters on Friday threatened to sue his office if the nonpartisan group isn’t provided with additional voter registration forms.
Read moreBandera County students are encouraged to apply for more than $200,000 in Texas Farm Bureau college scholarships offered on the local, district and state levels.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is a campaign announcement from a local candidate. The Bulletin allows local candidates one free announcement free of charge, with all other materials charged an ad fee.
Read moreFirst up was Mrs. Ople Boyle and Mrs. Sandra Vannatter, descendants of the Stokes family of Medina. They reminisced about growing up in Medina, Medina history and the River Oaks Motor Courts which their father/grandfather opened in 1936.
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