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The Bandera Lady Power Dawgs placed third at the second TSS-UTSA Highschool Powerlifting meet with a great showing at UTSA on January 13.
Read moreTexas Legislature opened the 87th Session in early January, and many bills have been filed. The League of Women Voters of Hill Country Texas will offer information on the Legislature at a meeting on Tuesday, February 2, from 5:30-7:00 p.m. The meeting will be conducted via Zoom.
Read moreLet’s face it: end-of-life planning isn’t fun. The topic can seem depressing, maybe even a little scary. But it’s also a critical aspect of managing your assets and protecting your family, which is why it’s surprising that nearly six out of 10 Americans are unprepared for the inevitable.
Read moreTexas House and Senate leaders appear to agree on their proposed budgets. Next, they just have to figure out how to cut $7.2 billion.
Read moreLast week, the Bulletin featured a photo on page ten with the headline “CLINIC RECIEVES DONATION” and failed to mention that the donation from the Bandera County Democrats was split evenly between Helping Hand and Arthur Nagel Community Clinic. We apologize for the error.
Read moreAfter almost a year of work, 176 Bandera County youth participated in the 85th annual Bandera County Junior Livestock Show
Read moreMrs. Billye Townsend (left), resident at Bandera Nursing and Rehabilitation, receives a “#GOTVACCINATED” sticker from Administrator Rita Adams. COVID-19 vaccines were administered by Walgreens to residents and staff. As of Friday, January 15, the latest numbers from Bandera Emergency Management, provided to them by Region 8 of the Texas Department of State Health Services, list 93 active cases in Bandera County. To date, there have been three deaths and 807 total cases, 712 of which have been marked recovered. Photo Courtesy Bandera Nursing and Rehab
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