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Three new deaths in Bandera County were attributed to COVID-19, bringing the count since the start of the pandemic to 61, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) as of Monday afternoon.
Read moreIn our Nov. 10 and 17 issues, the Bulletin reported 201 people voted in the Bandera City Council election.
Read moreBandera will be one of the thousands of communities around the globe that will receive a powerful message of hope this November as Jehovah’s Witnesses embark upon a special campaign focusing attention on the Bible’s hope for a better world.
Read moreNext to me was a metal tub roiling with a mixture of gasoline and dry ice. Set inside were several numerical brands being super-cooled for the process of cold branding bulls. The process causes their hair to fall out and then grow back with the pigment forever changed to white.
Read moreThe Bandera County Democratic Club met Saturday, November 13, beginning with a pot luck and social hour for members and guests.
Read moreWhile sitting in the dentist’s chair recently waiting to get my teeth cleaned it occurred to me that back in the day I would have been situated smack dab in the middle of where Frank’s Bakery was located next to Rhodes’ Country Shopper on Main Street in Bandera.
Read moreOn behalf of everyone here at the Bandera Public Library have a wonderful and restful Thanksgiving! The Library will be closed for the holiday from Thursday until Sunday and will reopen for our normal hours on Monday, November 29 th at 9 a.m. If you’re nervous about not having easy access to books over a long weekend now is a great time to get set up with our eBooks and audiobooks. Your library card gets you access to thousands of digital reads and listens through the Libby app. Ask a librarian to help you get connected.
Read moreOnce you complete your estate plan, it can turn out to be worthless if it’s not regularly reviewed and potentially updated.
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