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Debbie 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 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.
Read moreIt’s a new month, and the Bandera Library is here for it.
Read moreThe two phone line hosts responsible for routing 911 calls to dispatchers were out of commission for three days, but thanks to the problem solving skills of the Bandera County Emergency Management team, residents were still able to get through.
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 moreI try to imagine what things were like when my granddaddy Kindla was a kid growing up around here. Survival of the fittest was still in play during that first decade following the turn of the century. The town of Bandera was only around fifty years old at the time. Did he have time to play or was his young life consumed by what was needed for a family still trying to carve out their niche in this new place? The State of Texas itself was only a young seventy years old. Imagine the stories he could have told me if only I had been interested at an early age and taken the time to listen.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library is looking for collections to display. If you collect something and would like to share your collection with the community, we have the place to do just that. We have a glass display case where we can show off your collection to our patrons. We would like to highlight the various interests of our community, so if you have something to share, please call Dianna at 830-510-2777.
Read moreFollowing recent winter weather, the Teas Attorney General’s Office released a statement reminding citizens to be on the lookout for scams including price gouging, door-to-door contractors and bogus charities.
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