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Bandera County’s overall COVID-19 caseload did not grow significantly during the week, but the number of active COVID cases in the county grew to 3 as of Monday, Oct. 12, up from zero as recently as Thursday, Oct. 8.
Read moreHealth problems, cognitive decline, isolation and mobility issues become more common with aging and require older adults seeking to live independently to pursue a wide range of solutions.
Read moreAlthough I am often asked about my favorite memory of growing up here in Bandera, I just can’t pick one. If you have followed my shared tales over the last several years, you can see my dilemma.
Read moreIt is Spooky Month, and the Bandera County Public Library is the place to get some great scary stories for the season.
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Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library is taking part in the Hill Country Night Sky Month celebration during October with a special rock painting program for youngsters and also is one of the sites where the public can pick up an application for the quilt block contest that the Bandera County Friends of the Night Sky is sponsoring.
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Read moreA report in USA Today stated that in a recent poll, 56 percent of those polled said that they expect to see “an increase in violence as a result of the election.” Another survey finds “a majority of U.S. adults believe the country is ‘on the verge’ of a second civil war.”
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