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All adults are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas as of Monday, March 29, although the Texas Departments of State Health Services (DSHS) has directed providers to prioritize people 80 years or older.
Read moreThe Cedar Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has loosened its visitation policies that had been tightened due to COVID-19 safety concerns.
Read moreRidin’ the River Cowboy Fellowship (RRCF)has a busy April ahead, and not just because Easter is around the corner.
Read moreSimple City’s Bandera Building Block Project, a project to build a city vision and land development code with input from the community, continues next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Best Western on Main Street.
Read moreThe Bandera Music Hall of Fame Reunion originally scheduled for Sunday, April 11, has been postponed to October, though a specific date has yet to be set.
Read moreWith a total of 187 points, the Bandera Middle School eighth grade girls track and field team were crowned champions at the District 25-3A meet in Comfort against Comfort, Llano, Lago Vista and Ingram.
Read moreJust feet away from traffic on Highway 16, a collection of tents set up Friday, March 25, at the outer edge of Mansfield Park signaled a crowd that would only grow in size. The next day, event organizer Bill Taber announced on Facebook that the event had reached capacity and no more people would be allowed admittance.
Read moreVendor Kelly McCay (right) shows off her for-sale colorful Easter baskets to shopper Cindi Leary-Johnson during March 27’s Lakehills Last Saturday Market event. Head to page three for a full story on the market.
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