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Bandera Honors Veterans is celebrating 19 years of the contribution of Bandera County veterans and their families to preserving our way of life. Since the early day of Texas Rangers to recent high school recruits, thousands of Bandera’s finest have volunteered, been drafted, or even told to join the Armed Forces.
Read moreMarket Day at the library is Saturday, November 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Read moreNow through November 23, the Medina Community Library will present “The Way Things Were: Texas Settlers and Their Buildings, 1860s-1930s,” an exhibition by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Read moreIn my last couple articles, I talked about Christians being weary and joyful at the same time. This world is full of problems. The devil is alive and busy causing us as many problems as he is able to devise, and there are lots of them. Yet at the same time we have joy because we know we will not live in this sinful world forever, that there is a better world awaiting us.
Read moreFinding a little peace of mind used to be as simple as walking along the river bank or taking a leisurely drive down a dirt road. It’s getting harder and harder to find these places of thought relief around Bandera due to no trespassing signs and paving crews.
Read moreTomorrow is Veterans’ Day, and the Library will be closed in observation of the holiday. On behalf of the library staff and volunteers, we would like to thank all of our veterans for their esteemed service to our country. We will be open for our normal hours Friday and Saturday.
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreRichard Herbst, District Region 20 Legislative Chair, spoke to the Bandera County Retired Teachers at the American Legion Hall in Bandera on Wednesday, October 20, reviewing bills passed in recent legislative sessions that would impact public education retirees.
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