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Want to give a special person a one of a kind pair of earrings with AR-15 engravings or Christmas ornaments with a Grinch engraving?
Read moreNoted country singer-songwriter, author, humorist and onetime gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman is scheduled to make a return visit to Bandera on Friday, June 12, to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the opening of the Spirits of Texas store.
Read moreA crowd examines some of the refurbished cars and trucks displayed at the Cruise In classic car show in the parking lot outside of Fatboyz Sandwich Shop in Bandera on Friday, June 5. The free show held on the first Friday of each month had been on hold as the nation worked to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic but returned this month as the economy and social interaction in the state continued rebounding . BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreReady to look for books? The Bandera County Public Library will begin taking appointments for patrons to browse for books starting Monday, June 15.
Read moreI hate to be the one to burst your bubble, but let me set the record straight on a few things. No, we didn’t drive around in cars and trucks with horns mounted on the hood back in the day. Horns were located under the hood as I recall.
Read moreJackson Perez, 11, at left, and Jace Stroud, 11, trigger Beyblade spinning top-type devices for one of the friendly competitions that take place at the Beyblade Academy that the two youn gsters organized at the Medina Community Library. The club met on Friday, June 5, for the first time in months and has plans to meet weekly on Fridays into the summer. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThe Bandera Electric Cooperative recently redefined its mission to Lighting the Grid to Empower Members and its vision to Reimagining Rural America and developed new strategic initiatives to improve financial outcomes and employee engagement, increase energy efficiency and reliability and expand fiber broadband reach, the cooperative said in a news release last month.
Read moreThe Boys & Girls Clubs of Bandera County will operate a summer program from Monday, June 15, until July 31, under modified guidelines to combat the spread of the coronavirus, club officials announced earlier this month.
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