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Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) recently donated $3,000 to Arms of Hope, a nonprofit Christian care organization formerly known as The Medina Children’s Home that assists children and single-mother families in need.
Read moreThe Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) launched its annual Christmas and New Year’s holiday traffic enforcement campaigns today, reminding drivers to celebrate the holiday season responsibly by practicing safe driving habits and obeying all traffic laws.
Read moreEight-year-old Josie Katherine Barnard (left) poses with a 244-pound boar that she shot while out hunting predators with her father Jase and sister Karis (right). Way to go Josie, one less hog on the Wyatt Ranch! COURTESY PHOTO
Read moreThe Vanderpool Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) has expanded its range of communication coverage through the donation of an old radio tower, once owned by Bandera County.
Read moreThe holidays are quickly approaching, and as we are all carefully nestling in the gifts under our Christmas trees, the Library would like to give you a little yuletide idea to add to your holiday traditions: Jolabokaflod!
Read moreHalf a dozen teams joined together to help lay over 270 wreaths on the headstones of fallen veterans as an expression of gratitude for their service, an event made possible by the Medina chapter of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) as part of the nationwide Wreaths Across America. FCCLA Sponsor Sherri Kelly (left) poses with Tyler Rodriguezz (center) and Site Coordinator Alexis Crowther after laying a wreaths at Oak Rest Cemetery and West Prong Cemetery. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read more4-year-old Elliott Jureczki prepares to cast her line out into the Medina River as part of the Fish for Fun event at Bandera City Park last Wednesday. Accompanied by her dad, Scott Jurecki, Elliot was one of nearly 100 children who attended the free event. BULLETIN PHOTO/Jonathan Deeley
Read moreAnnabeth Gonzales is pleased with the ornament she made to decorate the horses’ stalls at Triple H Equitherapy on Dec. 19. Deck the Stalls was a free event was hosted by the Bandera Child Welfare Board, Bandera County Republican women and the equitherapy organization. Therapy horses were onsite for a meet and greet. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
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