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Editor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreOn Tuesdays until January 11 from 10 a.m. to noon and Thursdays from noon to 3 p.m. until December 15th, a certified navigator from Healthcare.gov will be at the Lakehills Area Library to answer any questions you might have, help you to sign up for a plan, and to help you recertify your current plan.
Read moreElectronic giant Samsung announced last week that it will build a new semiconductor manufacturing facility in the Central Texas town of Taylor, about 40 miles northeast of Austin. The $17 billion investment will be the largest foreign direct investment in Texas to date and brings the company’s total investment in the state to $35 billion.
Read moreTwo days’ ago I was discharged from the hospital, after seven days recovering from necrotizing pneumonia, “killing” or “death” pneumonia. According to a website, this disease results in over 50 percent mortality. I spent several days confronting the real possibility that I soon would be seeing God, that I would see my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ face to face. And I rejoiced in this possibility. The thoughts of soon spending eternity with God gave me great joy.
Read moreDraw a picture of a horse. Mine will look more like a stick horse unless I have something in front of me to draw from, then it will get a little better. The next person will draw a picture with amazing shading and detail. Another will use unrealistic colors to create their own style. The next will ask, “What kind of horse?” And another will draw the horse and include a barn setting for a background.
Read moreIt is December – we made it!
Read moreThanksgiving is one day away, and Christmas lights at the park and Bandera County Courthouse get flipped on this Friday, but before that, there’s plenty of food to be enjoyed. Here are some places offering just that.
Read moreMoms and their sons enjoy time together at the Mother/Son Dinner and Date Night, which was held earlier this month and benefitted Silver Sage. ““The event was an overwhelming success. Our community event exceeded our expectations,” said organizer Epi Quigora, adding the event drew just under 100 people. See next week’s paper for the full story. BULLETIN PHOTO/ Chuck McCollough
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