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Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is an election announcement for a local candidate. The Bulletin grants local candidates an election announcement free of charge, with all following election materials charged an ad fee.
Read moreBandera High School Senior, Tyler Moore, took advantage of the early signing window to sign his letter of intent to attend the University of Arkansas Little Rock and participate in their Division I track program. During the winter indoor season, Moore will run the 400 meter and be a part of the 4 by 400 relay team. During the spring and summer “out door” season, Moore will participate in javelin and the 400-meter hurdles.
Read moreWild horses and burros live as free spirits in ten western states, but when overpopulation occurs in the wild, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) steps in, directing these beautiful souls by helicopters down the mountains to be put into corrals, where they are given vaccinations and checked out for health issues before being cared for and taken to adoption events around the country.
Read moreThe Medina Community Library recently hosted Ed Schoenberg, author of “Horsesense,” who told the audience funny stories about showing horses. There’s always something happening at the library. A full list of events is available at medinacommunitylibrary.us. Courtesy Photo
Read moreOne of the things that old age has taught me is the fact that even a poor man can be rich. It doesn't always take money to equal wealth. Just to know that I grew up in Bandera and the surrounding area makes me feel like I landed on easy street many years ago even though my bank accounts might have said otherwise at times.
Read more“We opened the Monday of Thanksgiving week, and a lot people came out early to cut down their own Christmas tree,” said Pipe Creek Christmas Tree Farm & Pumpkin Patch said owner Jim Hingst.
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