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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on April 30, that the Texas Workforce Commission has issued new guidance to unemployment claimants concerning their eligibility for unemployment benefits should they choose not to return to work at this time due to COVID-19.
Read moreFor the first time in three weeks, no new COVID-19 cases were added to the caseload in Bandera County last week as business activity began to get its legs again after being in partial shutdown mode across the state for more than a month to help he
Read moreThe first massive public food distribution initiative in Bandera County on Wednesday, April 29, at Mansfield Park was such an overwhelming success another distribution is planned for May 27, officials said.
Read moreA $100,000 stimulus program for city businesses victimized by the economic hardships associated with the coronavirus pandemic was approved by Bandera City Council last week but generated discord later in the week when the Bandera Economic Developm
Read moreI’m sitting at my computer this morning and listening to the sounds of a strong thunderstorm as it passes through the area.
Read moreAs most of you are probably aware, Governor Abbott has issued a new executive order allowing businesses, museums and libraries to open beginning Friday, May 1.
Read moreThe Medina Community Library returned to service on a limited basis on Monday, May 4, library officials said.
Read moreLance Olson, left, Ron Clark, center, and Dale Bailey talk about cars and other interests during a Cruise In refurbished car and vehicle show outside FatBoyz Sandwich Shop on Friday, May 1.
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