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The Bandera Independent School District and the Medina Independent School District will hold graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 22, after a lot of hard work and creative planning.
Read moreA second, free food distribution sponsored by the Silver Sage center and the San Antonio Food Bank will take place on Wednesday, May 27, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., organizers said earlier this week.
Read moreA worldwide argument is going on about mortality statistics, i.e., the number of deaths due to the coronavirus. Who can you believe?
Read moreNo amount of social distancing can deter Bandera County patriots from honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by those who served our community and country in our nation’s armed forces.
Read moreFall is my favorite time of the year for several reasons. School is back in session after summer vacation so there is less traffic on the lake. People are anticipating colder weather, so the pleasure boats and jet skis are dry docked. The cooler temperatures mean the bass will be congregating on the points in feeding frenzies. So, what’s not to like?
Read moreGarrett Hagendorf, 10, of Pipe Creek, picks up speed as he prepares to cross one of the features in the Bandera Skate Park just outside Bandera City Park at 8th Street in Bandera on Saturday, May 16. His father said it was their first visit to the city facility. The skate park has not been closed during the coronavirus outbreak, but the size of the crowd allowed to use it has been limited. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThe precinct - county convention for the Bandera County Republican Party will be Saturday, May 23, at the Mansfield Park recreation room, but Republicans who want to be considered as a potential delegate to the state Republican Convention do not need to be physically present to qualify, party officials said.
Read moreThis week the Bandera County Public Library will continue with our curbside checkout program. Choose what you want to read on our catalog www.bandera.biblionix.com/catalog and set up a reserve, either online or by calling the Library. Working in accordance with recommendations by the CDC, the State Library of Texas and Governor Abbott’s office, the Library is currently developing our plans to reopen. This will be a phased reopening to make sure the Library remains a safe and healthy place for our patrons and our staff. Stay tuned for details to follow.
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