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October is officially the Hill Country Night Sky Month. The Bandera County Public Library is teaming up with the Bandera County Friends of the Night Sky and the Nature Conservancy to raise awareness of our beautiful dark skies and how to protect them.
Read moreDespite the fact that I grew up in The Cowboy Capital of the World, I never wore any kind of Western style boots until my late teens. My work boots were everyday wear during all seasons, but never cowboy boots.
Read moreMay Scott, left, and Thomas Clark of Bandera get in a last-minute check on the books for sale at the Friends of the Library Book Fair that returned to the Bandera County Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 3. After being cancelled since the coronavirus pandemic struck in March, the book sale is set to be held at the library, 515 Main St. in Bandera, on the first Saturday of the coming months. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThe Medina Community Library will be closed on Saturday, Oct. 10, for a Medina Street Sale that will bring vendors to Highway 16 through Medina where the library is located, but it has a variety of activities scheduled during the week.
Read moreYou were working, and your traveling partner forgot to call-in to the rodeo as promised, and you missed a shot at a $5,000-added deal. You forgive him and move on.
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 active COVID-19 case count in Bandera County remained at zero as of Monday, Oct. 5, even as the total COVID caseload jumped by 19 from Sept. 28 to 197, records from the Texas Department of State Health Services showed.
Read moreThe Texas Farm Bureau will host a virtual professional development event this Saturday for Texas teachers to learn more about agriculture, the farm bureau said in a news release last month.
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