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Read moreThe Ren Faire of Bandera County returned to the Cowboy Capital area earlier this month. Admission was free and offered food, goods, and other fun marketplace items. Costumes were also on full display from attendees and participants.
Read moreThe Texas House voted 147-0 to expel state Rep. Bryan Slaton after an investigating committee determined he engaged in inappropriate behavior with a 19-year-old legislative aide.
Read moreBandera City Marshal Nancy De Foster, who was appointed by the city council on March 21, was officially sworn in to her office by Justice of the Peace Mike Towers on Tuesday, May 2.
Read moreThe Polly Texas Pioneer Association held their annual Hill Country Homecoming fundraiser May 6 on the grounds of Polly’s Chapel, located at 359 Polly’s Chapel Road, off Privilege Creek Road, between Pipe Creek and Bandera.
Read moreJust under 1,700 of Bandera County’s 15,632 registered voters turned out to vote on Bandera ISD’s proposed school bond, the majority of which voted against it.
Read moreThe Bandera Kronkosky Library hosted a Star Wars Mini-Convention on Thursday, May 4, to pay tribute to the iconic franchise.
Read moreOver 200 partygoers attended the ninetieth birthday celebration for the Frontier Times Museum. The Farm Country Club hosted the event, and the banquet hall was decorated with white tablecloths, candles, flowers, and mirrors for the party.
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