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Even though prayer has been gone from most schools for generations of students, adults often still call for it to be returned to school, particularly at times of great tragedy in our communities or the country. There are many times we find ourselves feeling like circumstances would be different if we honored God more through prayer in schools.
Read moreCypress trees on the banks of the Medina River near Bandera display purple bands around their trunks that indicate that “No trespassing” is allowed on that property and carry the same legal consequence as a “No trespassing” sign. Posted signs are still recommended at all access points to the property and gates. Trespassing in Texas is a Class B misdemeanor, or a Class A misdemeanor if the trespasser is carrying a firearm. BULLETIN PHOTO/Jonathan Deeley
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 moreThe Bandera Farmers Market offers locally grown produce, canned goods and fresh sauces on Thursday mornings from 8 – 11 a.m.
Read moreThe Bandera County Public Library is pleased to announce the arrival of a new learning resource available to library patrons.
Read moreA Gentle Yoga class will start up again at the Medina Community Library on Tuesday, Sept. 1, beginning at 8:45 a.m.
Read moreDue to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tarpley Volunteer Fire Department has cancelled its annual Labor Day Picnic and Parade, fire department officials have announced.
Read moreSusan Broa, second from left, provides instruction to students Vicki Hendrikson, Jessica Goldberg and Stella Josephine in a cardiopulmonary resuscitation class at the Silver Sage center earlier this month. Broa, the CPR coordinator for Bandera County Emergency Medical Services, teaches CPR throughout the year as demand for classes arises. Call the EMS at 830-796-4282 to find out when another class is scheduled. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
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