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The Joshua D. Brown Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas announced the speaker for their November 22 meeting will be Dr. Donald S. Frazier, Director of the Texas Center at Schreiner University, who will present a review of the book “Forget the Alamo.”
Read morePastor Justin Lee Carpenter of Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville spoke to the Faith and Freedom meeting at the Medina Library on November 8.
Read moreFor a number of years, a popular Lakehills culinary event celebrating the opening of deer drew folks to St. Victor’s Chapel.
Read moreBandera County voters took to the polls on November 2, re-electing Rebeca Gibson, Christine Morse and Jerry Russe to Bandera City Council and choosing Tiffany Kanatani Hayes to Bandera Independent School District Place 3.
Read moreOn November 3, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted all in favor of recommending to Bandera City Council the Bandera Comprehensive Plan, zoning changes and other ordinance amendments.
Read moreThree new deaths in Bandera County were attributed to COVID-19, bringing the death count since the start of the pandemic to 57, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) as of Monday afternoon.
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 moreMy name is Tandie Mansfield and I am announcing for re-election to the office of Bandera County Clerk. I was first elected in January 2019 but have served in the office for 15 years. I was born and raised in Bandera County and currently reside in Pipe Creek.
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