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Residents in Central and Northeast Texas are still cleaning up after a winter storm last week snapped power lines and tree limbs, causing widespread power outages, canceled flights and damage to homes and vehicles.
Read moreCity and county representatives gathered at the new park on Maple Street Jan. 24 to officially open the new structure with a ribbon cutting and celebration.
Read moreThe Bandera County Chamber of Commerce distributed awards to multiple individuals, businesses and organizations last Saturday during their 2023 banquet.
Read moreAfter hovering just below the 3,000-count for months, Bandera County’s confirmed number of COVID-19 cases increased to 3,011 as of Jan. 25.
Read moreAn eighth grade boy attending Bandera MIddle School was taken into police custody Wednesday, Jan. 25, after a black powder handgun was discovered inside his backpack.
Read moreTuesday’s Children, a nonprofit serving those impacted by terrorism, military conflict and mass violence, hosted their bi-annual conference at Mayan Dude Ranch last month, with this year’s event focusing on Gold Star young adults.
Read moreThe Bandera County Commissioners’ Court recently approved two requests for COVID-19 recovery fund disbursement and set a public hearing regarding changes to Precinct Four road names. The county’s new Emergency Management Coordinator, Judy Lefevers, presented a proposal for adoption of new road names for 911/ rural addressing to the court at their Jan. 26 regular meeting.
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