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Digging out from a snow or ice storm is not a normal thing around Bandera. Recently we were challenged with frozen locks and water troughs along with vehicle doors iced over as our temperatures neared record lows. We are more familiar with flooding and droughts and how to deal with those situations.
Read moreMotorcyclists flock to the Shell gas station on Hwy 16 just down the road from Mansfield park, where cyclist enthusiasts and fans participated in this year’s Thunder in the Hill Country, which took place March 25-28.
Read moreMark your calendars for Saturday, April 3 for the Monthly Book Fair benefitting the Friends of the Library. New and gently used books are available by donation. The fair opens at 9 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. We hope you can stop by!
Read moreThe last year has been unimaginably difficult for so many of us. We have missed milestones and family members, traded neighborly potlucks for Zooms, and seen our worlds upended time and again. Through it all, the rugged beauty of the Hill Country has been restorative, offering calm and solace in a growing din of uncertainty.
Read moreWe have received reports of a new COVID-19 vaccine email scam where people are asked to complete a survey. They offer a free reward but ask people to pay a nominal fee “to cover shipping.”
Read moreCorvettes were on display at the Horses and Horsepower Open Car Show benefitting Triple H Equitherapy last Saturday, March 20. The event attracted 128 entrants, the total value of which totaled over $1 million.
Read moreEaster is approaching fast, but you still may not have something planned. Not to worry. Here are some events in and around Bandera that should help you celebrate properly.
Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum, located at 510 13th Street, will once again host its popular music program, the Fourth Sunday Frontier Times Museum Jamboree, this month on Sunday, March 28.
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