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Nine hundred ultra-runners converged on the Bandera Natural Area on Saturday and Sunday to compete in endurance races hosted by Tejas Trails of Round Rock. The runners will be competing in trail races of 100 k (62 miles), 50 k (31 miles) or 25 k (15 miles). The trail runners are from all over Texas and the United States, as well as from between 6-12 foreign countries.
Read moreThe active COVID-19 case count for Bandera has steadily climbed since January 5, standing at 207 active cases as of Monday afternoon, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).
Read moreBandera Bulletin Office Manager and Bookpaper Fran Fox announced her resignation from the Bandera Bulletin, effective January 19.
Read moreThe Arthur Nagel Community Clinic will relocate their Lakehills and Pipe Creek satellite clinic to the Western Heritage Cowboy Church beginning Monday, January 17, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at 7146 FM 1283 in Pipe Creek.
Read moreAll things considered it must be the fault of the Medina River. It's the reason the town of Bandera was created, right? It's the reason my great-great grandfather settled here in this area. It's one of the reasons I never wanted to leave home. Blame it all on that river.
Read moreAt the Bandera Public Library, we have both kinds of music: Country and Western. Today at 9:30 a.m. our Country Music group meets in the Downstairs Meeting Room. All acoustic instruments are welcome to jam out.
Read moreA food handlers course accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services is being offered by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Bandera County. “Food Safety: It’s In Your Hands” is scheduled for January 19th, 2022 starting at 9:00 AM at the Extension office at 2886 Hwy 16 N. Bandera, TX 78003.
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