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Editor’s Note: Columns from county political parties in the Bandera Bulletin were removed shortly before I came on board as Managing Editor. I supported that decision (still do) and have no plans to retread it here. Political columns are welcome at the Bulletin as long as they focus on issues that affect Bandera and the surrounding community. As always, I am thrilled to receive contributions from the community and welcome all submissions regardless of political party or stance, fully reserving my right to choose what content the Bulletin wishes to print. Feel free to contact me at editor@banderabulletin.com.
Read moreHere is a recent scenario that a client presented to me. I think this is a very typical situation that many blended families don’t consider.
Read moreThe Electric Reliability Council of Texas urged Texans to cut back on power usage last week when an unusually large number of power plants shut down for unexpected repairs as temperatures soared.
Read moreCamping along the river around Bandera back in
Read moreThere is much going on in the world today that give credence to our thinking that Jesus will be returning to earth in this decade or early 2030’s. No one knows when except God, (Matt. 24:36, 44 ).
Read morePeople love to tell stories. The narratives that we see and hear in our everyday lives from our favorite shows, newspapers, movies, and books all have a profound effect on how we perceive ourselves and the world.
Read moreAn article on page 7 of the June 9, 2021, edition headlined “Butterfly Fair highlights young craftsman, benefits cancer fund” stated Caitlyn Elaine Gossett died in 2004. She was born in 2004.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott vowed last week at a border security summit to build a barrier to slow the flow of migrants through the state’s southern border.
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