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Following the recent resignation of the Fire Marshal, the Bandera County Commissioners’ Commissioner’s Court discussed the various expectations and duties regarding the impending role of the new Fire Marshal position during their meeting on August 26.
Read moreSo far we have established the basic requirement for you to succeed in becoming a King or ruler over a territory on earth of God’s choosing; that basic requirement being to be filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus’ baptism.
Read moreAfghanistan! How can anyone hear that word without thoughts of great fear? One Christian missionary there stated that he believes he is a week, or two at most, away from meeting Jesus face to face. And so it would be natural to feel fear.
Read moreArea men and women with choral experience who are interested in joining the Hill Country Chorale, Kerrville’s community chorus, are invited to a free reception on Monday, September 6, at 6:30 p.m. at Ryan Hall, First Presbyterian Church, Kerrville.
Read moreThe Tarpley Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser and BBQ returned this year after being canceled last year because of COVID-19.
Read moreDuring their August 24 meeting, the Bandera City Council announced a waste disposal service rate hike of 3.45 percent that will go into effect in October 2022.
Read moreOn September 2, Simple City Design hosted a Community Roundup presentation at Bandera’s Best Western hotel.
Read moreIf you really want to see what is so different about the Bandera of today when compared to the town back in the day just take a seat along Main Street. Watch the creeping traffic flow as it passes by and take note of how long you get to visually inspect each vehicle.
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