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Bandera High School graduate Logan Dybowski is headed to Tabor College in Kansas after signing his letter of intent at the high school earlier this month. Tabor, the only male athlete to receive an athletic scholarship at the high school, ran with only one shoe at the cross country state and later ran injured at area and regional competitions. Courtesy Photo
Read moreNational Poppy Day is May 28, a strong renewal of our nation’s commitment to a powerful reminder of the cost of our freedom with just over 100 years of rich tradition. Millions of people worldwide wear the poppy as a call to honor living veterans and those who lost their lives.
Read moreSalutatorian Christian McKnelly receives his diploma from BISD Board Member Dr. Barbara Skipper. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreMemorial Day parades, music, rodeos and other events are scheduled throughout the coming holiday weekend, but please join the Bulletin in honoring and thanking those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Read moreThe Bandera High School Class of 2021 is the first to graduate at Bulldog Stadium since the late 1990s, granting a long-time request by parents that the graduation ceremony return to Bandera from the college locations used in San Antonio.
Read moreLast Tuesday, May 18, Bandera Emergency Management (BEM) reported there were 28 active cases of COVID-19 in Bandera County, the highest count reported since February.
Read moreThe last Monday in May, Memorial Day, is a federal holiday for honoring and mourning the military personnel who have died in the performance of their military duties while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Read moreThe Ridin the River Cowboy Fellowship sponsored a “rough stock” school for aspiring rodeo cowboys May 14-16 at Mansfield Park that drew over 30 participants aged nine through 41.
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