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If you really want to see what is so different about the Bandera of today when compared to the town back in the day just take a seat along Main Street. Watch the creeping traffic flow as it passes by and take note of how long you get to visually inspect each vehicle.
Read moreSixteen students from Bandera County were recently named to Schreiner University’s Dean’s List and President’s List for the university’s spring semester.
Read moreHave you heard the news? The library has recently become a Fine Free Library.
Read moreBeginning Monday, Sept. 20, through Friday, October 15, the Medina Community Library, will present “Alamo Images: Changing Perceptions of a Texas Experience.”
Read more666 new laws signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott went into effect Sept. 1. The new state laws — including one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, the right to carry handguns both concealed and openly without a license, changes to election law and a bill allowing restaurants to sell alcohol to go — were passed during the 87th Legislative Session.
Read more“God Ol Girl,” a documentary directed by Sarah Brennan Kolb, will have its premiere as a free screening at Mansfield Park next Thursday, September 16.
Read moreRachel Ozuna sings on karaoke night while DJ Ray Edward keeps things running at the Wild Horse Saloon. DJ Edwards said once the Wild Horse fills up on a karaoke weekend, a large group of folks want to sing. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreCowboy competitors ride out at the start of the Ranch Rodeo last Saturday at Mansfield Park produced by Triple R rodeo as part of Bandera Round-Up Labor Day Weekend. Saturday’s rodeo was followed by the Women’s Ranch Rodeo and Kid’s Mutton Bustin’. Both rodeos were organized and presented by the Bandera ProRodeo Association. BULLETIN PHOTO/Ursula Rogers
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