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Workforce Solutions Alamo released information last month indicating that the Bandera County unemployment rate rose to 9.4% in April, far higher than the 4.7% rate that had been reported in March, after adjustments from the Bureau of Labor Statistics were accounted for.
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 Bandera County Convention & Visitors Bureau is sponsoring a nature photography contest for the best pictures taken of Bandera County’s natural environment with gift cards from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department going to the top three winners as prizes.
Read moreThe 21st annual Bandera RiverFest scheduled for later this month and the 39th annual Medina Lake Cajun Festival planned for September have something new in common.
Read moreUnited Ways across Texas and the state organization, United Ways of Texas, launched a statewide survey earlier this month to assess the economic impact the COVID-19 crisis has had on Texas families.
Read moreThe Hill Country Compassionate Friends Bereaved Parents Support Group will meet on Tuesday, June 23, at 6:30 p.m. in Ryan Hall at First Presbyterian Church, 800 Jefferson St. in Kerrville.
Read moreTwo proud, happy women graduated from the Christian Women’s Job Corps of Bandera County on the Friday, June 12.
Read moreThe Hill Country Cattlewomen will not have a guest speaker at its June meeting but will present its annual awards, approve its budget and begin planning for its activities in the coming year, officials said.
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