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Looking back to my early years in Bandera I have come to realize that our world wasn’t that far removed from the horrors of WWII. For us as kids we were playing war games and doing battle while pretending to be Audie Murphy who was the most famous real war hero at the time. Going to the Bantex Theater on the weekends to see the latest war film was a must.
Read moreEditor’s Note: This column appears in recognition of May as Mental Health Awareness Month, observed in the United States since 1949.
Read moreThe past year, on top of the personal struggles we face, we were all dealing with struggles that the pandemic brought, from lock downs to canceled rodeos and horse shows.
Read moreGovernor Abbott proclaimed last week, May 9-15, as Small Business Week in Texas, a fitting designation considering that small businesses make up more than 99 percent of businesses in the state and employ millions of Texans.
Read moreEditor’s Note: This is the latest in an ongoing series.
Read moreDonald Trump is using his connections to deprive Liz Cheney of her position in Congress. He is doing this because she insists on telling the truth, i.e, that the November election of 2020 was won by the Democrats in a fair and honest manner.
Read moreAccording to the end credits of “Silo,” there have been approximately 1,270 grain entrapments since 1964. That’s an average of one every 15 days, more than half of which end fatally.
Read moreI read with interest your front page article in the Bandera Bulletin (May 5, 2021) that indicated that “everyone on a list maintained by the county and Silver Sage was called before April 29….” I know for a fact of several senior couples in Lakehills, including my husband and myself, who were on this list and were never called.
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