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COVID-19 and Mother Nature tried and failed to stop the Back to School Bash this year.
Read moreTroubling numbers on the COVID-19 outbreak in Bandera County continued to be reported this week as one report from the state agency overseeing the pandemic response said the county had experienced three fatalities from the virus as of Monday, Aug. 3, and another report from the same agency continued to say the county had no fatalities as of that date.
Read moreDollar General is building its fourth outlet in Bandera County, the newest one at 3918 Highway 16 South near Polly Peak Drive, company officials said last week.
Read moreAs the Aug. 17 first day of school in Bandera Independent School District nears, the district has released more details of its Road to Reopening 2020-2021 plan.
Read moreA Six Shooters team member lassos a steer while other teammates focus on additional ranch-related tasks that were part of the 5 Minute Ranch Rodeo Challenge the Ridin’ the River Cowboy Fellowship held on Saturday, July 25. It offered fast-paced competition between 11 teams and was one of the few events planned for the National Day of the American Cowboy that stayed on schedule. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreFor the first time in more than 11 months, a burn ban prohibiting outdoor burning of trash and brush piles has been approved for all the unincorporated areas of Bandera County.
Read moreWith an eye on an Aug. 24 start of school, the Medina Independent School District has issued numerous guidelines for the 2020 -2021 School Year.
Read moreThe COVID-19 count in Bandera County continued to bewilder county officials this week as the total caseload jumped by 26 cases to 78 between July 20 and Monday, July 27, but the number of all-important active cases tumbled to 12 from 25 seven days earlier, tallies from the state showed.
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