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On Dec. 2, a story ran on page five with the headline “Warriors Heart names new director,” and stated Teddy Lanier had been named the new executive director. Lanier was named executive director of the Warriors Heart Foundation, which is separate from Warriors Heart.
Read moreThe Old cowboy and the old book
Read moreNew construction of the bridge on FM 370 is proceeding quickly. Crews are demolishing the existing bridge and building a new bridge in its place as well as improving adjacent approaches. The new bridge is slated for completion by April 2021. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
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 moreA group of excited children line up with their parents to visit Santa Claus at the Saturday’s Christmas Under the Stars at the Lakehills Civic Center. Children under the age of 12 were given free gifts from Santa during the event. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreRoger Stevens, longtime Bandera resident who helped plan Bandera High School and was responsible for many of the county’s roads and bridges, died November 25 at the age of 91.
Read moreThe Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) and Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) recently awarded a $3,683 grant to the Lakehills Area Library for new mobile shelves and a $6,956 grant to the Frontier Times museum for energy efficient windows.
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District Board of Trustees met at Bandera Middle School on Monday, December 14 to name students and staff of the month, present the state-placing running teams and recognize parents representing Bandera High School (BHS) graduates who had attended the Navy Nuclear Power Training Command. Other special and routine agenda items were covered.
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