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A man accused of killing three members of a motorcycle club dedicated to assisting law enforcement agencies in a drunken driving mishap in Kerr County on July 18 was living in the country illegally and had three arrests before the deadly crash on Highway 16, according to media reports.
Read moreRon Dakotah, left, and Bill Webb, wave to the camera while waiting on visitors to get into Dakotah’s covered wagon on Saturday, July 25, for one of the horse-drawn tours he provides in downtown Bandera. Dakotah and his wagon teams are part of the Cowboys on Main Street activities the Bandera Business Association puts on to keep the cowboy spirit alive in Bandera. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture Coronavirus Food Assistance Program provides financial assistance to farmers and ranchers who have suffered a five-percent-or-greater price decline or who had losses due to market supply chain disruptions due to COVID-19 and still face significant market costs, Bandera County Farm Bureau officials said in a recent news release.
Read moreWeather forecasts not COVID-19 caused the cancellation of this year’s popular National Day of the American Cowboy festivities planned for the Bandera County Courthouse grounds for Saturday, July 25.
Read moreBandera residents still have a little time to complete a confidential survey about how well the community has handled the coronavirus threat and what the city should focus on to make it a better place to live.
Read moreGood news comes from the Lakehills Area Library.
Read moreHolding onto old ideas and habits will probably be my downfall. Sure, everyone loves to talk about the old ways and how much they miss them, but in reality they appear to be worth nothing more than fond memories.
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