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Chop Roy challenger and Democrat nominee Claudia Zapata visited locals and spoke at Cowboy Coconut last Saturday as part of her “Where’s Chip Roy” tour.
Read moreThe Bandera County Library is the first library outside of Florida to host an exclusive exhibit on the Ukrainian Holomodor, a manmade famine created by the Soviet government that resulted in deaths of millions between 1932-33.
Read moreIncreases in city rates for water, sewer and garbage will go into effect this Friday, October 21. The Bandera City Council approved the rates at a special meeting on September 27.
Read moreThe Bandera American Legion Post 157 sponsored a car show at the city park on Saturday, October 8, featuring 24 car entries and three motorcycle entries.
Read moreRichard De La Fuente, Jr, Juju to his family and friends, gained huge popularity on the video-sharing app by chronicling his traumatic injury and subsequent recovery from multiple brainstem strokes – all at the age of 19.
Read moreThe Bandera Convention and Visitors’ Bureau (CVB) hosted an inaugural meeting last Thursday to chart a path for overnight tourism to Bandera.
Read moreOn Oct. 8, members and husbands of the Major James Kerr Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) took part in the National DAR Day of Service by participating in the Upper Guadalupe River Authority’s On-Your-Own Clean Up Project. The River Authority assigned a stretch of river near Kerrville Lehmann Park and provided materials to assist chapter members in the clean-up. Chapter members from Kerrville, Bandera, Ingram and CenterPoint joined forces under the direction of Project Leader Janis Arterbury.
Read moreBrittany Chesser will present “Biological Control of Aquatic Vegetation” at the next monthly meeting of the Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter, which is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 24.
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