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Registration is now open for the Hill County Arts Foundation’s (HCAF) yearly Youth Art Camp which will begin Monday, June 28.
Read moreAn Alpaca owner at last weekend’s Bandera Fiber and Art Festival answers questions about how the alpaca’s fleece has multiple uses. The native South American animal is a growing part of the fiber industry and is being raised on Texas farms. This was the festival’s first year at Mansfield Park, as it has continued to grow in size since its origin in 2015. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreMedina County Justice of the Peace Tomas Ramirez, Leonor Rivas Garza and Eva Ann Martinez turned themselves into the Bandera County Justice system on Feb. 11 following multiple charges of voter fraud following an investigation by the Texas Attorney General’s Election Fraud Unit. On Feb. 22, Mary Balderrama was arrested on similar charges.
Read moreHill Country Cellars Winery announced in a Facebook post Friday, February 26, that the winery will be closing its doors March 6. Discounts will be offered on remaining inventory through closure.
Read morewThe Lady Bulldogs dropped two games to formidable opponents last week after having a week off due to the winter weather shut down. This brought their overall record to 3-5. They are 0-4 in the district.
Read moreAll nutrition staff at Medina Independent School District (ISD) have quarantined following a positive case of COVID-19 for one of the staff members, leading the district to contract with Bandera ISD to supply breakfast and lunch for students through Monday, March 5, according to a release from Medina ISD Superintendent Kevin Newsom.
Read moreThe Bandera City Council will convene at the Best Western Hotel’s Conference Center, located at 711 Main Street, on Thursday, March 4, at 6 p.m. for a Regular Seeting, its first since debilitating winter weather swept through Texas, although the council held three Special Meetings on Feb. 23 and 24 and March 1.
Read moreRepresentatives from Silver Sage and Bandera County Emergency Management load meals ready-to-eat and cases of water provided by FEMA during a distribution event at the Lakehills Civic Center last Thursday, February 25. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
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