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A man arrested on Election Day after spitting on a Bandera High School official has bonded out of jail, according to authorities.
Read moreThe San Antonio Area Square and Round Dance Association performs last Saturday night at the sold-out Eighth Annual Cork and Fork Event benefiting the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic.
Read moreWeeks after Jason Rutherford resigned from the Bandera County Fire Marshal position, the County Commissioners made key changes to the Fire Marshal job description at the November 10 Commissioner’s Court.
Read moreW ARD Student Writers Special to the Bulletin
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreAfter agreeing to stay on one more year in 2021, Fred “Doc” Cox said he will step down from running the Frogs for Freedom event, which has raised money for families and children of fallen veterans.
Read moreDespite having one of the state’s highest early voting percentages, voter turnout for the midterm elections dropped in Bandera County, matching a statewide trend.
Read moreThree new board members were elected to the Medina ISD Board of Trustees, one of whom previously said he would not be able to serve.
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