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The Bandera 4H Shotgun team competed last weekend at the Comal County 20th Annual Invitation Shoot and will head to State competition
Read moreA loved pup named Audrey keeps cool during a hot summer day thanks to Cowboy Kool Shaved Ice. Located behind the Dairy Queen, the location serves snow cones, mangonadas and other treats to help the Cowboy Capital of the World beat the heat. Show us how you (or your furry friends) are keeping cool during the summer! Send pictures to editor@banderabulletin.com! BULLETIN PHOTO/Daniel Tucker
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 moreBEC gave a presentation to young patrons last Tuesday, July 13. “Although it was hot, we all learned a lot about safety and the great jobs the lineman do for us,” said library director Alison Harbour. “The children liked looking in the bucket the best!” Courtesy Photo
Read moreLegendary Ag Coach Fulton Pizzini had an overflow crowd at a fundraiser Saturday, July 17, at the Bandera Gun Club, 809 FM 1077, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Read moreCountry singer Gary Wright and the Road Kill Band play to a full house, out-the-door audience at the Wild Horse Saloon last Saturday as a salute to fellow Country singer Gary Fries who passed away recently. The large crowd coming to celebrate Gary Fries life included Brian Black, brother of Clint Back. A special salute was the presence of a white horse in front of the bar as a symbol of missing rider. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreFarmers and ranchers recently gathered in San Marcos to discuss current agricultural issues at the Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Summer Leadership Conference.
Read moreBandera local Justin Ray Howton poses for a photo after swearing in to the United States Navy. Born and raised in Bandera and a 2021 graduate of Bandera High School, Justin was involved in the local First Baptist Church and held after school jobs at Lowe’s and Sonic. “We are very proud of him and wish him well in his journey,” said Justin’s mother, Shellie Tuma. Courtesy Photo
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