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Gloria Oranday poses with a plaque honoring her 55 years of employment as a restorative aid at Cedar Creek Nursing and Rehab Center. “There is no doubt that Gloria has made her presence an invaluable one in our community,” said Administrator Jessica Ross in a statement. “Gloria upholds our values and vision to enhance their lives with respect, dignity, and compassion daily. We will not ever stop appreciating you! Happy Work Anniversary!”
Read moreAlamo Area Corvette Club and Freedom Chevrolet recently announced their Horses and Horsepower Open Car Show benefitting Triple H Equitherapy will be held March 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Read moreAs Texans across the state continue to deal with the damage from the mid-February winter storm, so does the political fallout in Austin.
Read moreOn February 17, 2021, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) required the City of Bandera public water system (ID No. 0100012) to issue a Boil Water Notice to inform customers, individuals or employees that due to conditions which occurred recently in the public water system, the water from this public water system was required to be boiled prior to use for drinking water o human consumption purposes.
Read moreAfter over a year of construction, the Natural History Museum of Bandera is ready to display their New Spain art collection in the New Spain Art Hall.
Read moreDebbie Cavallini, left, Kari Crisp and other volunteers with Castle Lake Ranch Volunteer Fire Department members clean up Bear Road on Saturday, Feb. 27. Department president Judy Beth Annon said the last time the group cleaned the road was five years ago. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreVolunteers at Mansfield park, including six members of the Bandera Lion’s Club, deliver water and food, some of which was provided by FEMA following winter-induced need, during a San Antonio Food Bank and Silver Sage distribution last Wednesday, February 24, at Mansfield Park. BULLETIN PHOTO/Shannon Lincoln
Read moreThe Bandera High School Academic Decathlon team maintained its state small school title for the third year in a row and will represent Texas at the national Academic Decathlon competition in late April as its D4 entrant.
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