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It’s a new year, but the news out of the capital continues to focus on COVID-19.
Read moreTraditions come in all shapes and sizes, from saying grace before a family meal, telling a story to your children every night before bed or giving your kids duct tape on their thirteenth birthday. For Glen McComb and Marcia Kabat, owners of The Bandera General Store, it means staying open for Christmas.
Read moreAmanda Brosz, emergency room registered nurse and devoted mother, took to social media the Monday before Christmas to find and thank a mysterious “guardian angel.”
Read moreMembers of Medina’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America chapter (left to right) Davis Briley, Aude Stapp, Gabriel Bowers and Alexis Carr helped lay over 270 wreaths at the Oak Rest Cemetery and the West Prong Cemetery as part of December’s Wreaths Across America event, during which chapters from across the nation joined together to lay wreaths at the cemeteries of veterans to in honor of their service.
Read moreHolidays are filled with new plants and decorations that often find our houseplants relegated to any out of the way available space. Be sure to keep your houseplants looking their best with proper winter care.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott and other Texas leaders are rolling up their sleeves to get the COVID-19 vaccine and are encouraging the public to follow suit.
Read moreLongtime Bandera Independent School District (BISD) employee Carolina Villanueva recently retired after 52 years of service to the school district. She will be recognized for her contributions to the district on Monday, January 11, at the regular meeting of the Bandera ISD School Board.
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