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In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, rabies has reappeared in Bandera County, authorities said last week.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer Helping Hand Executive Director Jesse Parks pulls out an Easy Street Shoe box from a batch of shoes that are on sale in the Helping Hand Thrift Store at 1116 12th St. in Bandera. The center’s thrift and food pantry remain open to help residents who need crisis assistance during the coronavirus outbreak and beyond. The thrift store, which generates funds to support Helping Hand programs, is not taking donations because of the outbreak but welcomes anyone who is healthy to come see what’s on the shelves .
Read moreTen area students were recently selected as recipients of the Bandera Electric Cooperative Scholarships, an award of $2,500 for the 2020-2021 school year, the Bandera-based, member-owned utility said.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack Families and students in the Bandera Independent School District line up in their cars on a bus loop outside of Bandera High School on March 30 to pick up a Chromebook laptop computer that the district has loaned to families who need them so students can complete online class assignments they have been given during the extended leave from school caused by the coronavirus. The district had allocated 196 Chromebooks as it planned for a third distribution effort on Monday, April 6.
Read moreTexas A&M University-Kingsville announced earlier this year that Jason William Mayhew of Pipe Creek was one of the students named to the university’s Honor Roll for the fall 2019 semester.
Read moreOn Friday, March 6, Bandera ISD closed for spring break not realizing how our world was about to change.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack Families and students in the Bandera Independent School District line up in their cars on a bus loop outside of Bandera High School on March 30 to pick up a Chromebook laptop computer that the district has loaned to families who need them so students can complete online class assignments they have been given during the extended leave from school caused by the coronavirus. The district had allocated 196 Chromebooks as it planned for a third distribution effort on Monday, April 6.
Read morePeterson Health is offering a drive-in COVID-19 screening option at the Hill Country Youth Event Center in Kerrville on weekdays for those with appointments who are exhibiting symptoms of the virus, Peterson officials said in a news release.
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