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Officers of the Class of 2024 at Bandera High School get together for this recent photo. They are, from left, Secretary Lily Bitzkie, Treasurer Savannah Venegas, Vice President Sarah Guajardo and President Tessa Phillips. School officials congratulated the freshmen students for winning the posts. COURTESY PHOTO
Read moreOne Bandera student was among more than 300 students to take part in a second graduation ceremony this summer held virtually at Texas A&M-Kingsville in August, university officials reported.
Read moreThere are many things to discuss and update you on as we round up our first, six weeks of school here at Medina ISD.
Read moreOur upside-down world has caused many changes in programming for the Alamo Resource Conservation and Development Area, Inc.
Read moreHistoric Polly’s Chapel has hosted many weddings for young girls, many of whom wanted to get married in the same place as their moms did years before.
Read moreThe Bandera County Republican Women met on Thursday, Oct. 1, at the Silver Sage Center in Bandera and heard from two speakers.
Read moreThe deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 3 General Election, which is highlighted by a bruising race for the presidency, is Monday, Oct. 5, election officials are reminding the public.
Read moreMedina Homeschoolers members share a light moment during their meeting at the Medina Community Library on Thursday, Sept. 24.
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