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Mrs. 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
Read moreCounty commissioners granted approval for the use of the Bandera County Courthouse’s lawn for a variety of events scheduled throughout the year during a regular meeting of the Bandera County Commissioners’ Court on Thursday, January 14.
Read moreOn Thursday, January 14, the new Bandera Suites and Saloon from Best Western at 711 Main Street held its soft opening.
Read moreLast Thursday, Country Sweets Bakery opened their doors for the last time. Owners and sisters Rhonda Carrell and April Seale announced via social media that they would be closing their small town business, which was located on Hackberry Street next to to the Bandera County Courthouse.
Read moreI have to stop and wonder where we are heading in this once little town of Bandera as I watch the population exploding.
Read moreThe level of food insecure households has risen significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bandera County. New data suggest that 27 percent (1 in 4 households) currently suffer from some form of food insecurity.
Read moreThe colder temperatures make for perfect reading weather. We’ll provide the books, all you need is a blanket and a of coffee.
Read moreAidan Keane, a 2017 graduate of Bandera High School, earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a minor in Psychology from McMurry University on December 11, 2020.
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