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State budget writers likely will have more funds to meet the needs of Texas in the near term, based on information released on Thursday, Oct. 10, by the Comptroller’s office.
Read moreWe would like to express our sincere thanks to some of the citizens of Bandera for their help on Sept. 15 and 16. While traveling from San Antonio back home
Read more“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” Hamlet says that in Shakespeare’s play. Nowadays, I think something is rotten at the White House. Go on the internet, nose in
Read moreThursday, Oct. 17 A presentation about Medicare plans, including prescription drug plans, Medicare Advantage and supplements will be provided at the Bandera County Public Library from 10 a.m. to 2
Read moreThe U.S. health care system was an important issue in the last midterm election, and it is coming to a head in the 2020 election. A poll by RealClear Opinion
Read moreThursday, Oct. 10 Representatives of Tri-County Health, Visiting Angels and Alamo Hospice will lead presentations about the variety of services offered by caregiver organizations at the Lakehills Area Library from
Read moreA plan is afoot for large-scale, regional projects to improve the state’s resilience to hurricanes and other natural disasters, Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Friday, Oct. 4. Abbott tapped Texas
Read moreReaction continues to Confederate float letter I was surprised to see a letter in the Bulletin (in the Sept. 18 edition) from a Bandera resident regarding the inclusion of the
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