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Authorities this week were seeking assistance in locating a teen-aged boy from Bandera County who has been reported missing.
Read moreA fire on Friday, May 8, destroyed a recreational vehicle in the 300 block of 36th Street in Lakehills, but no one was injured, Bandera County Fire Marshal John Stith said earlier this week.
Read moreThe Bandera Electric Cooperative recently made a $1,500 contribution to each of the four local food pantries throughout its service territory to assist with increased demand on food supplies during the coronavirus crisis.
Read moreTexas 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 moreThe 20th Annual Mounted Trail Ride & Scavenger Hunt Ride on Saturday, May 9, at Triple H Equitherapy was a big success, officials said, with more riders this year than last.
Read moreA Texas National Guard medical technician in protective gear completes a COVID-19 test on a Bandera County resident at Mansfield Park on Wednesday, May 6. It marked the second time in a little more than a week that National Guard personnel had held mobile coronavirus testing for county residents. About 25 people had been tested by midday on May 6, officials said. Forty-five people received tests in the first go around, and none of those were shown to have the virus.
Read moreA longtime Bandera Independent School District employee is on track to take his talents elsewhere but not far.
Read moreA large, energetic crowd lines the banks of the Medina River in Bandera City Park on Saturday, May 9, the day after the park was reopened to vehicular traffic by Bandera City Council after being shut down for a month to combat the coronavirus. City staffers came out to man the admission booth at the park temporarily so fees could be collected to help pay for patrols and park cleanup .
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