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Scientists are concerned that new COVID-19 variants popping up around the globe will evolve and could potentially thwart the treatments they’ve developed.
Read moreKitty Squeeky enjoys a rainbow at Medina Lake and the next day’s sunrise following last week’s downpour, which brought up to four inches in some parts of Bandera county and up to six inches in surrounding counties, according to the National Weather Service. Photo Courtesy Karen Ripley
Read moreConservative activist and Turning Point founder/president Charlie Kirk spoke to a group of over 450 enthusiastic conservatives from Austin, Fredericksburg, Kerrville, San Antonio and Bandera on Friday night at the Ridin’ the River Cowboy Church.
Read moreThe Bandera High School (BHS) Academic Decathlon team claimed the top spot in national competition by winning the Gold in the Small School Division V for 2021.
Read moreMuch needed rain came down from Bandera skies recently, much to the delight of rivers, Medina Lake and local lawns, although as a downside many local events were cancelled, but one Saturday event carried on despite the wet weather.
Read moreThe 4 Way Bar & Grill celebrated its fifth anniversary on Saturday, May 1, and started its sixth year of growing at fast pace.
Read moreFEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020, under 2021’s Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act and American Rescue Plan Act.
Read moreGovernor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation on Monday, May 2, recognizing May 2-8 as Travel and Tourism Week in Texas.
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