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Bandera has had a second councilman resign from office in less than two months, as veteran Councilman Glenn Clark stepped down from his post while expressing extreme dissatisfaction with the “toxic atmosphere” surrounding council and with what he called the mayor’s lack of leadership.
Read moreElenora Dugosh Goodley, whose hard worked helped cement Bandera as the Cowboy Capital of the World, passed away in Helotes on April 13.
Read moreWith stay-at-home orders in place through the state and country, something in our culture is changing. It used to be that if you wanted to feel what it was like to do something, you had to go out and do it.
Read moreThe Texas A&M AgriLife Extension service is offering free online sessions on ways to plan healthy meals, save money at the grocery store and learn the best ways to store food to make it last longer.
Read moreThe Medina Community Library reminds patrons that it has learning packets for people to check out that provide instruction on a variety of skills, like basic leather making and knitting and the tools needed to take on different activities, like building with magnets.
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 moreAdding a layer of safety for patients, staff and community members, Hill Country Memorial in Fredericksburg is one of the first hospitals in Texas to install temperature scanners featuring artificial intelligence technology, the hospital said in a release earlier this month.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott’s Friday, Jan. 17, announcement that all Texas schools will be closed through the end of the 2019-20 school year means school districts have to adapt once again to a changing situation, school district officials said.
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