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March will be a very busy month at the Bandera County Public Library.
Read moreOne of the strengths of the rodeo and bull riding industries is how willing a contestant is to help another.
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 moreBird watchers - from newcomers to those who have been at it a long while - will have a rich opportunity to see what birds call the Hill Country home when the Spring Birding Tour starts at the Lost Maples State Natural Area on Saturday, March 7.
Read moreSix sales affiliates with Century 21 The Hills Realty of Kerrville were recently recognized with the Century 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award for outstanding customer satisfaction, the real estate brokerage firm said in a news release.
Read moreStudents in the Bandera, Medina and Utopia school districts and at other districts across the state will be off for Spring Break next week, but the Frontier Times Museum and the Bandera Natural History Museum are teaming up to see that they have something fun and educational to fill their time.
Read moreA workshop titled “Rural Cooperatives, the Farm Bill and You” will be held on Friday, March 6, in Pipe Creek to help seniors and other residents learn about rural cooperatives , how the Farm Bill can aid senior citizens and about other programs the Alamo Area Council of Governments offers to seniors.
Read morePatrick Sizemore, right, Bandera Middle School’s principal, and Mini-Mart representative Cindy Eckhart happily display a $500 Exxon Excellence in Education Grant the school received last month after Mini Mart No. 2 in Bandera and its owners David Fritz and Sylvia Fritz Dodds nominated the school as a candidate for the grant. The funds will be used to promote interest in science, technology, engineering and math programs. COURTESY PHOTO
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