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Bill and RaeAnn Brown from Kerrville stand by their 1969 Chevy Chevelle SS ‘muscle car’ at the FatBoyz Car Show on August 6. The nice weather drew a lot of different cars and trucks. Shows are held the first Friday of every month at the restaurant located at 610 Hwy 16 S in Bandera. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreThe Medina Community Library celebrated the end of its summer reading program with a splash party. After enjoying ice cream, readers were given prize bags with books snacks and other goodies. Librarian Allison Habour said of the 78 children who signed up for the program, 31 turned in reading logs for a total of 1,532 books and 41,695 pages. “The staff and volunteers put in many hours making this a success,” said Harbour. Courtesy Photo
Read moreA flock of chickens, some laying hens and others buff orpingtons, stay cool in the shade. Thanks to Christie Yeates of Bryan, Texas, for sending a picture of her pets in. Want your pet featured? Send photos and some info about them to editor@banderabulletin.com Courtesy
Read moreLoneHollow Ranch, a camp in the Vanderpool area owned by Young Life, a Colorado-based Christian organization, recently announced they will be withdrawing their wastewater discharge permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and moving forward with a zero-discharge water conservation plan.
Read moreReaders from far and wide visit the first Saturday Friends of the library Book Fair. This month’s special guests were the First Lady of Virginia, Pamela Northam, her daughter, Aubrey, and her mother, Betty Thomas. The Friends report they did find several books to take back to Virginia. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Lost Maples Café is a hometown gathering place and oldtime country café owned by Rusty and Tacy Redden of Utopia.
Read moreBandera County Fire Marshal John Stith recently submitted his letter of resignation, effective August 31, 2021.
Read moreWith the number of Texans hospitalized with COVID-19 increasing faster than at any other point since the pandemic began early last year, Governor Greg Abbott announced Monday that he is taking a series of actions to address the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in Texas.
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