latest
The Frontier Times Museum not only provides an awesome opportunity to visit Bandera’s past but also has a way to bring the past to area classrooms through their “traveling trunks.”
Read moreAfter evaluating submitted bids for renovating the 1881 Old Jail and Courthouse, the Bandera County Commissioners’ Court selected Fisher Heck Architects to head the restoration project.
Read morePicking up last-minute items for a school project or worrying about delivered packages getting snatched by porch pirates are a thing of the past thanks to Bandera Office Supplies.
Read moreSub-freezing temperatures last Friday left thousands of Bandera County residents without electricity, which Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) attributes to faulty equipment and higher demand than 2021’s freeze.
Read moreThree outgoing county employees were honored during Dec. 22’s Commissioner’s Court.
Read moreAction regarding an outdoor lighting ordinance was moved to a future Bandera City Council meeting because no action could be taken at Dec. 21’s meeting due to an error in agenda wording.
Read moreRolling blackouts are in place as at least 3,800 people Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) customers were without power 9 a.m. Friday morning amid freezing temperatures.
Read moreA long-awaited state report concludes most pregnancyrelated deaths in Texas in 2019 were preventable and disproportionately affected Black women.The report, issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Committee, indicated deaths were mainly attributable to hemorrhage, mental health conditions and blood clots. Also playing a role were discrimination and violence, according to a Dallas Morning News analysis of the report.
Read more