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Nine-year-old Josie Katherine Barnard poses with four hogs, three of which she took down herself on during an evening hunt in Bandera County. We featured Ms. Barnard last year when she took down one boar, and we hope she sends up an update next year! Courtesy Photo
Read moreLocal veterans pack the main float and wave at citizens who lined Main Street for the Bandera Honors Veterans parade on November 11. To view more pictures from the parade, please visit our Facebook. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Bandera County Republican Party met in their quarterly meeting on Thursday, November 18 at the Rockin’ B Ranch in Pipe Creek. After a brief business meeting, the group heard from candidates in local, state and national elections.
Read moreThe Flying L Public Utility District (PUD) voted 4-1 during a special meeting on November 22 to sell water to a Dollar General location that would be constructed across from the Flying L Ranch.
Read moreLocal landmark, the Old Spanish Trails Restaurant (OST), will celebrate its 100th year in continuous operation during the week of December 6 through 12. It is one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in Texas.
Read moreFollowing a statewide trend, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reported active COVID-19 cases decreased in Bandera County, down to 13 from last week’s 32.
Read moreThe City of Bandera was one of 21 applicants awarded a grant up to $50,000 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) for a project supported by the Habitat and Angler Access Program (HAAP), a new program launched last June primarily funded by the purchase of freshwater fishing licenses.
Read moreThe 10th annual Lakehills Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Nov. 25th was a tremendous success, according to Kelly Beedle of Hill Country Samaritans, who took over coordinating duties two years ago from the Quesada family, who originated the event in 2011.
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