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It seems with each passing day our world continues to spiral down into panic and chaos as those in charge continue to feed us full of conflicting and contradictory information from “authoritative sources”.
Read moreAs this column is written, fortifications are going up around our national capital and in twelve state capitals including Austin, Texas in preparation for a “political demonstration” scheduled for 18 September 2021. The nature of the demonstration is to protest the arrest and detainment of persons who stormed our Capital building on 6 January 2021 and attempted, by force, to take over the building and the government of this nation.
Read moreWhen I first came to the Bulletin last October, I spoke with everyone I could to hear what they liked about this paper, what they wanted from the Bulletin and how they felt underserved by our publication.
Read moreWell, your favorite deplorable is at it again. This next article is about your life blood, also known as water. It will be written in two segments because there is so much data that I want to discuss with you. After reading both segments I hope you discuss these articles with your friends, neighbors, family members and whomever will listen. Guys, the water issue in Bandera County and rural Texas for that matter is getting very serious.
Read moreI normally do not reply to articles that the Democrats write because I just consider the source, Stupid. But in this instance, I felt compelled to do so. But before I comment on the Democrats pro-abortion article in which they openly applaud murder and slaughter of innocent unborn children I want them to know who I am. My name is Conrad Striegl. I am a native Texan, former military and resident of Bandera County.
Read moreIn Bandera county, about 8,700 (40%) have been fully vaccinated. At this point in time, 42 people in Bandera county have died from the COVID-19 virus.
Read moreSeventeen Southeast Texas counties have been declared disaster areas after Hurricane Nicholas came ashore, dumping more than a foot of rain and cutting off power to a half-million customers in Texas, according to poweroutage.us. That number had been reduced to about 4,200 as of Sunday.
Read moreI haven’t written a letter to the editor in years, but the most recent democrat column affected me so deeply that I have to write.
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