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Read moreBandera High School’s nationally ranked Academic Decathlon team is positioned to repeat their previous years’ successes. The team hopes to place first in Regionals and place in the top spot at state competition for the small school division.
Read moreThe turning of the calendar to January signals the beginning of the 35th season of the Toyota Sharelunker program. The yearround Toyota Sharelunker program offers four levels of participation for catching bass over 8 pounds or 24 inches in Texas.
Read moreFollowing a successful experience streaming its holiday concert, Kerrville’s Symphony of the Hills will make its Pops concert available free to the public on Saturday, January 9, 2021.
Read moreBandera City Council voted 3-2 Monday night to rescind Ordinance No. 377, which was enacted last July. The vote was held during a special meeting following state-mandated closures of bars throughout the county on Dec. 29.
Read moreThe Bandera County Chamber of Commerce announced its new directors last week: Jonathan Deeley of the Bandera Bulletin, Nancy Harvey of Spirits of Texas and Angela Munox of Kickback Korner.
Read moreBandera resident Dennis Allyn’s faith-based western short films, “The Ride to Tres Cuerdas” and “FORTY,” were two of the ten most-watched films on Creative Motion Network, making the list on November 22, just two days after they were uploaded to the free Roku-based streaming service and “The Ride to Tres Cuerdas” staying on the most watched into December.
Read moreThe Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Association (HCDJLSA) announced Monday that the 2021 Hill Country District Livestock Show was cancelled but to COVID-19 safety concerns, but officials with the Bandera County Junior Livestock Show said Monday that the event scheduled for January 14-16 at Mansfield Park is still scheduled to proceed without delay.
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