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The Bandera Economic Development Corp. has proposed the creation of a $100,000 fund that would provide $1,000 stimulus grants to qualifying city businesses to help them cope with financial strains caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
Read morePeople from this part of the country seldom lose their accent, but it seems the words we use and our manner of speaking continue to change with each passing generation.
Read moreThe Bandera County Public Library is still stocking up on new titles.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack With a plastic curtain separating customers from c lerks Liz Holding, left, and Daniel Ozuna at Bandera’s U.S. Postal Service office, Lisa Alford, right, and Gloria Robbins, second from left, complete their transactions on Friday, April 10. The curtain is typical of the kind of changes businesses and governmental offices have taken to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Read moreAccessing food is one of the most difficult challenges for homebound seniors in this age of COVID-19.
Read moreEaster was celebrated on Sunday, April 12, and for many of us, myself included, it was celebrated without attending church worship services due to attendance limitations associated with the coronavirus.
Read moreA fire that destroyed a mobile home in the 1700 block of Broad Oak Drive in the Polly Peak area in the early morning hours on Saturday, April 11, is being investigated as arson, Bandera County Fire Marshal John Stith said this week.
Read moreAs Hill Country Memorial health center in Fredericksburg looks to further ensure protecting its patients and keeping the community well as the nation addresses the coronavirus pandemic, it has cancelled all elective surgeries for the foreseeable future, officials said in a news release last week.
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