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The Covered in Love quilters recently crafted 30 handmade quilts of varying sizes to distribute to local organizations.
Read moreMarshal Will Dietrich’s employment was terminated last week after the Bandera City Council voted unanimously they had no confidence in him and found him negligent in duty.
Read moreThe Bandera Tractor Supply store is inviting young artists to celebrate the upcoming holiday season with an Ornament Craft activity.
Read moreBandera County Sheriff Dan Butts and EMS Director Shannon Griffin, presented their monthly reports to the Bandera County Commissioners Court last week, with animal calls accounting for about 20 percent of the sheriff department’s calls. Butts reported his office responded to 592 calls for service and traveled 28,267 miles last month, with an average response time was 13 minutes and 57 seconds.
Read moreThe Arthur Nagel Community Clinic recently announced an $80,000 grant award from the Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio in support of its mission and programs.
Read moreSeveral Medina Bobcats recently received multiple honors in running, volleyball and football.
Read moreDelays on the state’s most crowded roadways grew last year, though they are still below pre-pandemic gridlock levels, according to the latest study by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute.
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