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In response to Gov. Abbott’s March 19, 2020 Executive Order to close all bars and restaurants to take out only, due to Covid-19, I have compiled a list of restaurants I met with. This is their information that they want out at this time. Call first; it will make it easier on them and you. Most are pretty much the same. A few asked for special information.
Read moreFour area high school students will get the chance to see democracy in action this June at the 2020 National Electric Cooperative Government-in-Action Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., an all-expenses-paid trip sponsored by the Bandera Electric Cooperative. A news release about
Read moreBandera County’s three public school districts and a Pipe Creek private school are working hard to limit the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic as they implement Gov. Greg Abbott’s mandate that will keep Texas students out of the classroom until at least April 3.
Read moreU.S. Air Force Airman First Class Cyril W. Barnes, the son of Michael Barnes, USAF retired and Darlyn Barnes, recently graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio Lackland AFB, officials have reported.
Read moreBandera High School Cafeteria Manager Ashley Trevino, cafeteria worker Erica Artega and Bandera Independent School District Nutrition Services Director Bryan Crelia hand out breakfast for a student whose family had come to pick up the meal outside Bandera Middle School on Friday, March 20. BISD and other area school districts are continuing to provide breakfast and lunch to students during the extended school closure that has resulted from the coronavirus outbreak. BISD said during the first week of deliveries, about 50 breakfast and 100 lunches were served daily to those who drove up to get them at Bandera Middle and Hill Country Elementary School.
Read moreWith the nation and world becoming increasingly absorbed in the novel coronavirus outbreak, impacts are increasingly being felt in Bandera County though no cases of the virus had been confirmed in the county as of the beginning of the week and no one who had called the county’s Emergency Medical Service for aid was suspected of having the potentially deadly virus, emergency officials said.
Read moreJennifer C. Kulick, owner of Suzoo’s Wool Works, left, teaches weaving tips to Mary Thorp, center, and Dot Gay at one of the classes held on the dosing day of the Bandera Fiber & Arts Festival on Saturday March 14. The festival was held at Suzoo’s and two other locations this year as participants learned about fiber-related skills and shopped at fiber product vendors. BULLETN PHOTO/Bill Pack
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