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COV-AID, an alliance of talent, distribution and nonprofit partners dedicated to fighting COVID-19, will present a multi-platform, oneday online charity event on Tuesday, May 5, to benefit Americares and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, which has a branch in Bandera.
Read moreThe Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, the Association of Texas Soil and Water Conservation Districts, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and other organizations have developed a statewide campaign to highlight the importance of voluntary land stewardship in Texas during Soil and Water Stewardship Week this week.
Read moreLindsey Thornton, left, and her husband J.T. Thornton come to the end of a three-mile hike at the Hill Country State Natural Area near Bandera on Friday, April 24, a little less than a week after the governor ordered that state parks could reopen with safeguards designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Among those safeguards were face coverings for all park visitors, no gathering of groups larger than five and no overnight camping . BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThree county-owned lots in the Wharton’s Dock area of Bandera County that are considered trash-strewn eyesores could be offered to the public for the cost of cleaning up the lots and paying applicable court fees if a legal process can be established to authorize that transfer.
Read moreEarlier this month, the Alamo Area Council of Governments’ Alamo Regional Transit program suspended charging transportation fares through May for all residents who need to travel within the Alamo region’s 13-county service area, the council said in a news release.
Read moreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism earlier this month launched the Governor’s Small Business Webinar Series to provide Texas small business owners and entrepreneurs with timely, relevant and actionable information on COVID-19 recovery resources.
Read moreA reconstituted board for the Bandera Economic Development Corp. last week approved a similar stimulus package for Bandera businesses that the prior board had approved on April 9 and will meet again on Thursday, April 30, to discuss whether criteria should be added to the program to guide how to allocate the funds.
Read moreThe number of COVID-19 cases in Bandera County increased by two again last week and continued to grow statewide even as Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to loosen controls by the end of the week that had shut some businesses down.
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