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The Bandera Brewery held a big graduation celebration on May 22 for Bandera High School graduates Bailey Cox and Savannah Foster, brewery employees, extending an open invitation to all graduating students and their families to attend.
Read moreThe Bandera Farmers Market held every Thursday morning will move from Gringo’s Burritos to Heritage Park, located at 415 Main Street.
Read moreBandera County is full of unsung heroes. This Memorial Day weekend, Bandera ProRodeo will recognize one such hero as we dedicate the 2021 PRCA Rodeos to Mr. John Teich. John has provided decades of essential work at Mansfield park, without which, our rodeos would not be successful.
Read moreBandera Emergency Management (BEM) announced Monday that 200 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be available on a first-come, first-served basis next Thursday, May 27, at the Silver Sage between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Read moreThe Bandera ISD Board of Trustees received a $10,000 donation from the Bandera ISD Education Foundation during last week’s school board meeting to support the Student Spaceflight Experiment Program at Bandera Middle School.
Read moreIn last week’s Business Guide, the listing for Sands of Time Clock Repair stated Robert Kaska was retired. This was an earlier version of an ad, and the paper apologizes for the error.
Read moreThe view you get of the old familiar water tower as you come into Bandera from San Antonio way is rapidly changing. Communication towers, modern rooftops and newer water towers continue to pop up. Billboards are becoming more commonplace as traffic increases. It’s kinda sad to see the changes but to add a positive twist, they do distract from the sight of all the litter strewn along the roadways these days.
Read moreJust in case you thought the kids have all the fun this summer, come by the Library on June 1 to sign up for the first ever Summer Reading Challenge for Adults and Teens. The Library has prepared a list of books from different genres.
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