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The third annual Bandera Lions Club Christmas Wish is approaching, and the Lions Club of Bandera is searching for a family to sponsor.
Read moreNovember rainfall was below average across the entire state, but storms on Thanksgiving weekend brought rainfall to parts of Central and South Texas, including Bandera county. As a result, the county’s burn has been lifted.
Read more“The Ride to Tres Cuerdas” and “Forty,” two films made in Bandera and featuring local talent, made the list of Creative Motion Network’s (CMN) ten most played films for Nov. 22-28. “Cuerdas” was listed first, “Forty” fourth.
Read moreCars pull into the Silver Sage on Tuesday, Nov. 22, to receive free Thanksgiving meals served by Silver Sage staff and Board of Directors, the Boys and Girls Club of Bandera and other volunteers. 471 meals were served to Bandera County Residents of all ages. Additionally, Lowe’s Market provided thanksgiving groceries to 330 families, and the San Antonio Food Bank provided boxes of shelf-stable food for those in need. BULLETIN PHOTO/Daniel Tucker
Read moreTim and Kirsten (Kay) Saunders are local residents out in the Lakehills/Pipe Creek region. Tim had found himself semi-retired from a career in various professions including installing window tint and car alarms, while Kay was working at the Lakehills Dollar General.
Read moreBandera and cowboy are synonyms in these parts, but Bandera also has an eclectic side which was on display last weekend at Zoka Jo’s River Front Winter Market.
Read moreAs of November 17, 75 percent of Texas is experiencing some form of drought conditions, up 33 percent from this time last year and the largest one-week increase in drought since 2010.
Read moreThe United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) is reminding farmers and ranchers that the deadline to apply for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2) is Dec. 11.
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