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The Bandera Independent School District began what it expects will be another successful school year on Aug. 17, with an enrollment of 2,221, down by 49 students from the prior school year, district officials said.
Read moreNew officers will be elected when the Medina Athletic Booster Club holds a meeting on Thursday, Aug. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the multipurpose gym on the Medina campus, officials said.
Read moreAs a cool evening wind blew through Bulldog stadium on Thursday, Aug. 20, Bandera’s Head Football Coach Joel Fontenot-Amedee walked around like a general watching his troops get in shape.
Read moreMedina High School’s 2020 gridiron season starts with a day game on Saturday, Aug. 29, a long way from home against St. Jo High School.
Read moreTrey Nicholas Robbins, son of Chris and Lynne Robbins of Sweeny and the grandson of Gloria Robbins of Bandera and longtime Bandera High School vocational agriculture teacher Telvy Robbins, graduated from Sweeny High School in commencement exercises held at Sweeny’s football sta dium in May, his family said.
Read moreBuck Sloan, third from left, plucks at his fiddle during one of the country tunes he and his musician friends played on the next-to-last night of the weeklong musicians reunion he and his wife Shirley put on at Mansfield Park last week. The free showcase drew another good crowd of country music lovers in its 44th year. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreCade Osbourn of Bandera County was one of 12 area students to receive scholarships from the Hill Country Cattle Women this year, the organization has reported.
Read moreE. coli bacterial contamination exceeded hazardous levels in the Medina River at Brewington Crossing a test in mid-July showed and at the Highway 173 bridge across the river in Bandera City Park at the end of July only to fall below the danger level days later, according to samplings conducted by the Bandera County River Authority & Groundwater District.
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