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A recent COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Silver Sage had 200 slots available, but only filled approximately 150 appointments, prompting the county to stop scheduling future clinics hosted by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).
Read moreCharlie Kirk, founder and president of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), will hold an event at the Flying L Ranch this Friday, April 30. Susan Howard, who played Donna in the television show “Dallas” will also be at the event.
Read moreIf you haven’t made it over to the Red Horse Saloon recently, you’ve been missing out on a yummy Louisiana favorite.
Read moreOver 200 doses of the Moderna COVD-19 vaccine will be administered at the Silver Sage next Thursday, according to a Friday announcement from Bandera Emergency Management Carey Reed.
Read moreIt has been a busy month for the The Arthur Nagel Community Clinic.
Read moreA family of ducks and ducklings make their way down the Medina River that goes through Bandera City Park. The park currently charges for admission on weekends, but season pass discounts are available for utility account holders. Call Bandera City Hall at 830- 796-9765 for more information. BULLETIN PHOTO/Shannon Lincoln
Read moreThe 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.
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