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The Texas Water Development Board has extended the deadline to Friday, July 17, for nominations of potential members of Texas’ first-ever regional flood planning groups, the board said in a news release last week.
Read moreThe Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University released a report earlier this year showing the severe economic impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on production agriculture in Texas.
Read moreE. coli bacterial contamination reached hazardously high levels in the Medina River and English Crossing in tests conducted by the Bandera County River Authority & Groundwater District on July 1 only to fall back to more reasonable levels in testing six days later. Water sampling results
Read moreThe Hill Country Preppers will meet again on Thursday, July 16, at Buzzies Bar-B-Q at 6 p.m.
Read moreWinners of five categories in the 24 annual Bandera Pet Parade were announced, along with the winner of the Most Creative award, by parade officials last week.
Read moreThe number of COVID-19 cases in Bandera County soared to 48 in the week ending on Monday, July 13, and the number of active cases more than doubled to 22, which makes the county subject to the governor’s order to wear protective face masks while outside the home.
Read moreWith another target date for opening unrealized this month, the Best Western hotel on Main Street in Bandera has pushed its opening date back to the end of September and is expressing additional confidence that this time the date could be real by accepting online reservations for rooms after Nov. 7.
Read moreThe number of active COVID-19 cases in Bandera County fell by one over the weekend but the overall caseload, which includes those who have recovered from the infection, grew by four to 27 as of Monday, July 6, according to numbers compiled by the
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