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The Bandera City Council unanimously approved a $17.791 expenditure on a new server for the city.
Read moreA call for local party members to get involved was a through line of the Bandera County Republican Party meeting last Thursday. However, the message was limited to those granted entry.
Read moreLakehills native Tiffany Woods eagerly anticipated Aug. 12, the day she would step into the pool of the San Antonio Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses to get baptized.
Read moreOn Saturday, Aug. 12, 11 volunteers joined together On Wharton’s Dock Rd for what organizers call the first county- sponsored cleanup of litter.
Read moreA call for local party members to get involved was a through line of the Bandera County Republican Party meeting last Thursday. However, the message was limited to those granted entry.
Read moreThe Bandera City Council voted Aug. 8 to extend their declaration of a public health emergency by approving resolution 2023-026 to keep river access closed to the public due to high levels of bacteria.
Read moreThe Bandera County Commissioners voted all in favor of adopting the 2023 proposed property tax rate, a decrease from 2022 by .004 percent.
Read moreOver 500 members descended on the Bandera Electric Cooperative’s 84th annual meeting Saturday, August 12, at the Ridin’ the River Cowboy Fellowship. It was the first in-person meeting since the COVID-19 outbreak.
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