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If you own property in texas or Bandera County … THIS MAY IMPACT YOU!
Read moreLast Friday, my amazingly thoughtful coworker, Fran, offered to buy us a team lunch. It was an incredibly lovely gesture, considering food is one of my love languages. As the four of us sat there enjoying our food and brainstorming over additional ways the Bandera Bulletin could serve the community, I found myself incredibly distracted by my phone.
Read moreEditor’s Note: This is the latest in an ongoing series.
Read more“What’s My Line” was a TV show that ran from 1950 to 1967, wherein the panelists Bennet Cerf, Arlene Francis and Soupy Sales tried to guess the line of business of the contestants. The emphasis was on humor, to draw lots of laughs.
Read moreThe death of a loved one is always a difficult and challenging time. The last thing you need while you are grieving is to have to deal with the IRS and state tax officials. Yet, unfortunately, estate and inheritance tax rules may require this interaction if your estate is not properly prepared.
Read moreHow do you know if you live in the city or the country? For some, any place without a Whole Foods is rural. For others, a stoplight is a harbinger of urban sprawl.
Read moreSheep, goats, cows and chickens along with a few horses in town weren’t uncommon sights in Bandera back in the day. I don’t recall any pigs being kept in town but I know we were not far removed from that either.
Read moreWith reference to the Bulletin note from Richard H. Snyder, arguing that I should not throw all Republicans into the same box, well, I agree with that criticism. Actually, there are a fair number of Republicans that, sometimes, take pot shots at Trump. I haven’t written much about those guys. Maybe lots of Republicans are beginning to wake up?
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