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A 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.”
Read moreAs the number of injured men and women returning from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan grew, members of the firearms industry initiated a nonprofit partnership called Honored American Veterans Afield, or HAVA, to aid disabled soldiers as they transition to their lives back in the United States.
Read moreTwo nonprofit organizations within the Bandera Electric Cooperative service territory recently received more than $4,600 in BEC Foundation grants, the cooperative said in a news release last week.
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 moreWith the health and safety of the community as its primary consideration, the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic has decided to cancel the 2020 Cork & Fork, the popular November fundraiser for the clinic that has set dramatic milestones in attendance and fundraising over the past two years, officials said.
Read moreBandera City Council, after a six-month break from live, in-person meetings with the public, will open its doors to public interaction again on Thursday, Oct. 15, but at the recreation hall at Mansfield Park rather than the municipal building on Main Street in Bandera.
Read moreI am proud to announce my candidacy for Bandera City Council this year.
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