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As of Monday, July 19, Bandera County has an estimated 24 active COVID-19 cases and there have now been 30 deaths in the county attributed to the virus, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).
Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum kicks off Bandera’s National Day of the American Cowboy celebration by inducting four great Texans into their Texas Heroes Hall of Honor.
Read morePolice have been unable to uncover any leads regarding reports from a Lakehills family that two men attempted to kidnap an 11-year-old girl earlier this month.
Read moreSurface water sampling conducted by the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District (BCRAGD) showed E. coli levels at Bandera CIty Park, Bandera River Ranch Park, Bridlegate Park, English Crossing and Medina Lake at Pop’s Place were over the standard considered safe by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
Read moreMembers of the Bandera County Democratic Club gathered earlier this month for their monthly meeting to hear from fellow member and criminal justice attorney Billy Sinclair on “Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight.”
Read moreThe Bandera Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is planning to decorate the city park and courthouse lawn with Christmas lights this year, and they are seeking volunteers to help with setting up and taking down the Christmas decorations.
Read moreUtopia claimed its third high school Champion Breakaway Roper title following the Texas State High School Rodeo Finals held in Abilene last month.
Read moreIf your kids are asking you to explain what the term “back in the day” means you probably need to let them get out a little more often.
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