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Members 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 moreBandera County Emergency Management announced today they were informed by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission that all bars must close and businesses must return from 75 percent capacity to 50 percent capacity.
Read moreBandera Independent School District (ISD) cancelled boys basketball games scheduled for Dec. 18 and 22 following a positive case of COVID-19 within the program, while Medina ISD reported one new case of COVID-19 in the community last Friday.
Read moreLilly and Grayson Morrow, grandchildren of local Tammy Morrow, pet Ginger, the South American capybara during the Happy Tails Christmas Parade at the Bandera Natural History Museum on Saturday, December 19. The capybara is known as the “super mouse” and is the world’s largest rodent. Ginger weighs close to 100 pounds and will grow to weigh 150 lbs. She has webbed feet and loves to swim. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreBandera 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.
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