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James Carnall, 57, of Pipe Creek, was indicted March 9 on three counts of possession of child pornography , according to Bandera County District Clerk Tammy Kneuper.
Read moreThe Bandera Economic Development Corporation (EDC) will hold a public hearing Thursday, March 25, at 5 p.m. at Bandera City Hall, 511 Main Street, to solicit input prior to expending funds in support of two projects.
Read moreSamantha Mikel Kennedy of Bandera High School, Averie Elise McHaney and four other students received Good Citizen Awards from the Major James Kerr Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
Read moreThe Arthur Nagel Community Clinic recently announced a $50,000 grant from the Perry & Ruby Stevens Foundation of Kerrville in support of its Well-Woman Program, which provides primary and preventive health care for women in Bandera County with little or no health insurance.
Read moreLakehills United Methodist Church will hold a fish fry for the community this Saturday, March 20, beginning at 11 a.m. and lasting until food runs out.
Read moreMichaela Ellis-Searcy fills her shopping basket during a three-minute Lowe’s shopping spree that was paid for by Cedar Creek Nursing and Rehab, her employer, as a contest prize. Ellis-Searcy, who started at Cedar Creek as a dietary aide before being promoted to cook, filled three shopping carts for a total of $651.61. She said the food will be used partly for a family birthday party and mainly for her daughter and family. BULLETIN PHOTO/Daniel Tucker
Read moreAubri Reed from Mercy Gate Ministries spoke about human trafficking at the monthly meeting of the Faith and Freedom Club in Medina last week, offering resources available for victims through Mercy Gate Ministries.
Read moreIt’s a fact that some questions can never be answered. Glenn, are you ever going to grow up? Some of my stories about growing up in our town give the impression that I may never reach fully grown status. Surely the folks who can associate themselves with my tales will look back and agree that our Bandera ways had such an impact on our young lives that we just can’t let them go. The view of the future offers little encouragement when it comes to growing up and moving on. In many ways I prefer where I’ve been to where we are going.
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