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Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries said it is preparing for a dramatic increase in the number of families and individuals who will apply for emergency food and basic resource assistance as a result of economic hardships associated with the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read moreBandera County remained free of any confirmed coronavirus cases for another week and from any additional restrictions on the movement of residents and the operation of businesses other than those imposed almost two weeks ago by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as the caseload of the deadly virus grew.
Read moreBandera Nursing & Rehabilitation center resident Vicki Torres, in foreground in photo at left, looks out the window at her granddaughter Mackenzie and other families who had come to visit her but had to do so outside the facility because of new safeguards implemented in nursing centers because of the coronavirus outbreak. In photo above, resident George Huth uses a tablet computer the center has to keep in contact with his sister during the health emergency. Rehab officials said they are taking extra steps to keep residents and their families in touch during the difficult times created by the coronavirus. COURTESY PHOTOS
Read moreThough no emergency regulations require them to, several RV park owners in Bandera have closed off their parks to new tenants and are not taking reservations for the next few months to keep their current tenants safe and to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Read moreSilver Sage has expanded its senior services in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic that threatens older people more often than the young, officials said.
Read moreComparing things from back in the day to my current lifestyle reveals some major changes as you would expect. Even in my wildest fantasies during childhood, I could not have imagined some such things.
Read moreIn an abundance of caution, the Bandera County Public Library has made the difficult decision to close to the public.
Read more>A group of friends who enjoy touring Bandera County roads on their motorcycles stop outside Medina Lake Park on Friday, March 27, after finding the lake closed. Bandera County Commissioner Bobby Harris, whose precinct includes the park off of Park Road 37 near Lakehills, said he like the operators of other public facilities, closed access to the park last week to limit the spread of the coronavirus. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
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