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In the time of social distancing and elevated personal protection as the nation continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, Bandera High School pulled off a graduation ceremony that was a mix of elements both traditional and uniquely Bandera last week.
Read moreA small, respectful crowd turned out Saturday, May 23, for a Memorial Day celebration featuring patriotic music, speeches and an American flag retirement ceremony put on by members of Boy Scout Troop 146 in Bandera.
Read moreThe 24 Medina High School seniors in the class of 2020, along with seniors across the nation, faced a final disappoint of the year as the chance for a traditional graduation looked smaller and smaller.
Read moreAmong the many memories of my earliest years here in Bandera are places of business that were nearing the end of their time.
Read moreBandera County Public Library officials are pleased to announce that the library is beginning its phased reopening plan.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library has not reopened for in-house exchanges between patrons and library officials but is still offering all the services it offered before the COVID-19 pandemic closed its door by assisting visitors at the front door, officials said.
Read moreDennis Birchall, commander of Bandera American Legion Post 157, sorts through miniature American flags to hand one out to Miszi Bradford at the Bandera Cemetery on Friday, May 22, so she can put a flag up at the grave of her father, a veteran who is buried at the cemetery. Birchall and other Post 157 members installed flags at veterans’ gravesites in three area cemeteries Friday as part of a Memorial Day recognition. BULLETIN PHOTO/Jon Deeley
Read moreThe Silver Sage center and the San Antonio Food Bank will put on another free, food distribution event to qualifying participants at four locations on Wednesday, May 27.
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