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The Bandera County Chamber of Commerce’s annual taco sale brought in $1,704, which was used to purchase animals at the Bandera County Junior Livestock show.
Read moreVolunteers from the Bandera County Republican Women and the Bandera County Democratic Club deliver donated items from the recent Coat Drive to benefit patients of the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic. (L-R) Brandi Conover, Melanie Büros, Janeen Iragang, Clinic Director Chuck Lutke, Essie Stewart, Eloise Clayton and Janet Zamrazil. See page two for a Letter to the Editor in gratitude from the Nagel clinic
Read moreThe Bandera County Junior Livestock Show has ended for another year, but the 178 exhibitors will not soon forget their experiences showing their projects to judges, visitors, parents, and the community.
Read moreResidential households can now place orders for rapid at-home COVID-19 that will be mailed to them free of charge at special.usps.com/testkits.
Read moreThe Chamber of Commerce is hosting a breakfast taco sale this Friday, January 14, in front of the Bandera County Courthouse from 7 to 10 a.m. with sales benefitting the Bandera County Junior Livestock Association.
Read moreOn January 6 we celebrated Epiphany, remembering the magi, or wise men who came to worship the Christ child. Holy Scriptures state that they followed a star which led them to the house where Mary, Joseph, and the Christ child were residing, and they presented him with gifts, gifts worthy of a king, the Savior who came to save the world from sin.
Read moreRaffle Tickets are here! Boyle's True Value in Lakehills and Bandera has donated a gift card worth $1000 for our annual fundraising raffle! $5 each or 6 for $25.
Read moreEncourages Texans To Wear Blue On January 11, National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness First Lady Abbott announces Week of Prayer to End Human Trafficking
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