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The 25th annual Bandera Fourth of July Pet Parade drew more visitors this year than ever before.
The crowd enjoyed a cool morning as the parade contestants waited patiently for the judging to begin.
Read moreAlana Smith moved to Bandera in June, 2014, and has been very busy since.
Read moreThe Great Heart Ranch in Polly Peak provided a free breakfast for veterans and neighbors on Sunday, July 4.
Read moreBeloved Medina senior citizen Jay Ehinger returned home on Tuesday, June 29, from two extended stays in the hospital and rehab to find his home had gotten a makeover courtesy of the Silver Sage Community Center and city residents.
Read moreThe Fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year, and the Cowboy Capital of the World has events planned throughout the weekend.
Read moreThe 24th Bandera Riverfest’s move from the usual location at Bandera City Park to the Twin Elm Guest Ranch got a lot of thumbs up, according to Bandera Business Association (BBA) President Cindy Beckham.
Read moreMichael Shea, 19, of Lakehills, surrendered himself to authorities on June 25 after being indicted by a grand jury in May for sexual assault of a child.
Read moreAdrian Guillen and Jesus Hakwins have been implicated in the murder of Michael Moreno and face charges of capital murder, according to the Bandera County Sheriff’s Office.
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