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The Vineyard of God Christian School held a successful spring fundraiser, called Fajitas and Fellowship, on the lawn of the Bandera Courthouse last Saturday, April 24 from 6-8 pm.
Read moreTime to do some updating for giving directions in Bandera. Things aren’t looking the same as back in the day. As you head north up Main Street don’t look for the I.E. Adamietz Insurance building where you would hang a left then go four blocks to get to our house on the left. Besides being a place to buy insurance it was the place where all of the Bandera boys turning draft age went to report. Even if you knew where that so named building was located years ago you won’t be able to find it today. It is the latest victim of progress along Main Street in The Cowboy Capital of the World.
Read moreAs of Earth Day, April 22, Apolloware, Bandera Electric Cooperative’s proprietary energy analytics platform, will be available to anyone who wants to reduce energy waste.
Read moreThe Bandera Central Appraisal District announced today that taxable values for Bandera County have increased. They will mail out the annual notices of appraised value the first week of May. Property owners whose value has increased more than $1,000 will receive a notice.
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreMedina Track and Field athlete Joshua Hampton is headed to state competition after placing second in shot put at the 1A Region IV regionals competition held in League City, Texas, last week.
Read moreNext month, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will present a three-week virtual course titled “Coping to Control: Living Positive with Diabetes” that will provide information on managing stress and negative emotion related to diabetes.
Read moreGunnar Winkler poses with his medal after earning second place in regionals competition for Lincoln Douglas Debate. Elsewhere in the competition, the Bandera Calculator team earned first place with an overall team score of 667, beating the Bandera High School record. Kelly Colubmia also qualified for state competition in policy debate and will be the alternate in prose interpretation. The Bandera High School speech team place third overall at the competition. Courtesy Photo
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