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Have you ever asked yourself, “how can I be sure I am going to heaven when I die?”
Read moreThe Nest hosted free axe throwing games during a public event recently that also included food and music. However, the owners of the outdoor event center have big things planned in the near future.
Read moreNine new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Bandera County last week, bringing the total active case count to 18.
Read moreThe girls and boys Bandera Bulldog Cross Country teams will compete at the 2020 UIL State Cross Country Championships on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock, with the girls competing at 11:45 a.m. and the boys competing at 12:30 p.m.
Read moreNewly elected city councilwoman Darcy Hasty spoke at a Bandera County Republican Party meeting held at the Flying L Resort Thursday night, during which Judge Renee Yanta also visited to speak on election integrity.
Read moreLast Saturday, Bandera Market Days returned back to the Bandera County Courthouse lawn following a lengthy postponement due to COVID-19. In the adjacent photo, shoppers look at a rainbow of windmills for sale by KC Mexican Metal Craft, a retail company based in Laredo that also offered wood art for sale. Owners Carlos Castaneda and Arturo Rodriguez said they always do well at Bandera Market Days and expressed their excitement to return to the event. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreThere are many reasons I am grateful for having grown up in our little town.
Read moreThis November, the Bandera County Library will be celebrating Native American Heritage month.
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