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Carolers pull into Bandera Nursing and Rehabilitation last Saturday as part of the annual Singing in the Saddle event. Singers came in two western-style wagons as well as on horseback to sing carols, also stopping at Cedar Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Residents and staff at the two local senior care locations said the singers brought Christmas cheer to everyone. COURTESY PHOTO
Read moreOn Dec. 2, a story ran on page five with the headline “Warriors Heart names new director,” and stated Teddy Lanier had been named the new executive director. Lanier was named executive director of the Warriors Heart Foundation, which is separate from Warriors Heart.
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Read moreNew construction of the bridge on FM 370 is proceeding quickly. Crews are demolishing the existing bridge and building a new bridge in its place as well as improving adjacent approaches. The new bridge is slated for completion by April 2021. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
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 moreA group of excited children line up with their parents to visit Santa Claus at the Saturday’s Christmas Under the Stars at the Lakehills Civic Center. Children under the age of 12 were given free gifts from Santa during the event. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreEmergency Management Coordinator Carey Reed said last Tuesday she expected many of the newly reported cases to be marked as recovered. On Sunday, the total number of recovered cases was 358. Monday, it was 371.
Read moreMary Allison (right) of Spicewood, Texas, picks out sweets offered by Samantha Hamilton of Sam Makes and Bakes, a bakery located in Pipe Creek and participating vendor in last Saturday’s Prairie Song Market Day “Holiday Shopping.” The event was hosted by Prairie Song Custom Sewing, located at 280 Hwy. 173, and featured over ten local businesses displaying their handcrafted items. The event was designed to help local vendors introduce themselves to Bandera and its many visitors, according to organizer Lynn White, owner of Prairie Song. “I just wanted to provide the opportunity for local artisans to profit from what they do,” explains White. When asked if the event was successful, White says “Everyone who has gotten back with me said how successful it was for them and thanked me for giving them the opportunity.” Prairie Song plans to hold a similar event in the spring. BULLETIN PHOTO/Jonathan Deeley
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