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Bandera City Councilman Brice Cavanaugh has submitted his resignation to City Council after deciding to relocate to Travis County outside of Austin for professional reasons and losing his eligibility to serve on council.
Read moreULM PHOTO/Chuck McCollough Dennis Birchall, left, Bandera American Legion Post 157 commander, hands a winning ticket he selected to Robert Webb, senior warden fundraising chairman for the Bandera Masonic Lodge 1123, during an annual Open House and Raffle the lodge held on Saturday, Feb. 29. A variety of items were raffled off to help the lodge raise funds for computer tablets it donates to elementary schools in the Bandera and Medina school districts and for two scholarships the lodge presents to high school seniors each year.
Read more“We are the second most flashflood-prone area in the world, and our community has a state-of-theart flood early warning system that continues to improve,” said Dave Mauk, general manager of the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District, at a public meeting on the system on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Read moreThe board of the Bandera County Central Appraisal District is moving rapidly to appoint a chief appraiser to replace the former chief appraiser who resigned last month but continues to take pointed criticism from people who feel it has not properly overseen the operations of the district’s top officer and has not treated the public fairly.
Read moreResults of the March 3 party primaries were not available early enough to get in the Bandera Bulletin’s print edition this week, but they are available online at the newspaper’s website - www. banderabulletin.com.
Read moreBandera County Judge Richard Evans will be the guest speaker at the Bandera County Republican Women’s meeting on Thursday, March 5, at the Silver Sage center in Ban-803 Buck Creek Dr.
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District is seeking help from parents and guardians in determining how many full day pre-kindergarten classes it will offer in the upcoming school year.
Read moreBandera County voters will get to vote on party nominees for everything from president and U.S. senator to state board of education member and county chairman when they go to the polls either in early voting, which ends Friday, Feb. 28, or in the party primary on Tuesday, March 3.
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