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Ricky Adams (right) and Terry Segura of the Ricky Adams Band play at a post-Christmas party at the Wild Horse Saloon in Bandera last Saturday night. The holidays are a very special time for Adams, a Pipe Creek resident. On Christmas 2002, Adams was in a car wreck that broke his neck, and he was told he would never play the guitar or perform again. The next Christmas, Adams climbed back on stage, played the guitar and sang. “My love of music, family and friends helped me come back,” Adams said.
Read moreBandera’s New Year’s tradition of shooting off fireworks will not be affected by the county wide burn ban this year. Only fireworks like skyrockets with sticks or fins will be excluded from the celebration.
Read moreThe City of Bandera recently announced that due to the rise in COVID-19 cases, meetings, including City Council, Planning and Zoning and Economic Development Corporation, will only be held virtually on Zoom.
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreGinger is not just spicy, sweet and delicious, it’s also tremendously good for you. And the holiday season is the perfect time to pack a punch with it in everything from the cookie tray to the cocktails.
Read moreMembers of The Boys and Girls Club of Bandera pose with toys that were donated to the Club’s Teen Center from establishments Bandera Fire Department, Marshal’s office, Sparrow Hawk of Medina, the Nest in Pipe Creek, Bandera Bank, Lowe’s and Caldwell Banker. Enough toys were donated to give 160 worthy children toys for Christmas.
Read moreKatNip Productions, an immersive theater company based out of California, was preparing its latest production, “Whiskey Business,” and was in need of a western setting.
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.
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