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Roger Stevens, longtime Bandera resident who helped plan Bandera High School and was responsible for many of the county’s roads and bridges, died November 25 at the age of 91.
Read moreThe Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) and Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) recently awarded a $3,683 grant to the Lakehills Area Library for new mobile shelves and a $6,956 grant to the Frontier Times museum for energy efficient windows.
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District Board of Trustees met at Bandera Middle School on Monday, December 14 to name students and staff of the month, present the state-placing running teams and recognize parents representing Bandera High School (BHS) graduates who had attended the Navy Nuclear Power Training Command. Other special and routine agenda items were covered.
Read moreI hear these common misconceptions among my Estate Planning Probate clients on a weekly basis, and these misunderstandings can cost thousands of dollars.
Read moreTexans don’t always deal with the prolonged stretches of freezing temperatures that our neighbors to the north experience, but temperatures dipping below the freezing mark are common during the winter. In fact, many areas in Texas have already experienced freezing temperatures this year.
Read moreThe Nest hosted its first Annual Community Christmas last Saturday at their event center in Pipe Creek. The holiday get-together featured an appearance by Santa Claus, and included karaoke, axe throwing games, crafts for kids, a bouncy house, local vendors and more.
Read moreThe Major James Kerr Chapter of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently held its annual Christmas Silver Tea at the home of member Pam Slutz. The event also commemorated the 48th Anniversary of its being chartered by the National Society.
Read moreThe 4-Way Bar & Grill is offering a free cheeseburger to those who bring in a new bicycle for their Christmas Kids Bike Drive.
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