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The Bandera County Retired Teachers heard from Maggie Schumacher, the Director of Operations of the Bandera Natural History Museum, during their monthly meeting earlier this month.
Read moreThree women are celebrating a combined 35 years of serving Bandera County at the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic.
Read moreThe Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will present the webinar “Wild Pigs in Texas” on May 4 from noon to 1 p.m. The webinar is part of an ongoing Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management, RWFM, Stewardship Series.
Read moreThe Texas Senate unanimously approved a $308 billion twoyear budget last week, the Austin American-Statesman reported. The next step is to reconcile that budget with one passed earlier by the Texas House. The Senate’s budget funds $10 billion in electric grid reforms, provides pay raises to state employees, and devotes more than half of its budget to funding education.
Read moreThe Pipe Creek Christian School held their annual Spring Fling on April 22, and it was a blow-out once again.
Read moreEarly voting opens Monday, April 24, and runs through May 2 for a proposed Bandera ISD school bond priced at $79,491,416.
Read moreMore than 40 participants, many sporting white bunny ears and with dogs in tow. took part in the first ever Bunny Run/Walk for the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic last Saturday, April 15.
Read moreNot even two hours after a 5k benefitting the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic went throught the heart of Bandera, local Trumps supporters drove through some of the same territory.
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