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After quarantining for two weeks in order to compete safely, Bandera High school cross country runners wave from a bus taking them to the 2020 UIL State Cross Country Championships. Classmates and members from the community lined Main Street Monday cheering, holding signs, ringing bells and honking horns to wish the runners luck.
Read moreIf you have been frantically searching for a Christmas present or racking your brain to come up with your own wish list, you can stop now. Your search is over. I have found the perfect Christmas gift: an estate plan!
Read moreThe safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving this year is with only those already living in your household, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services advises.
Read moreHello! Some of you may have seen me around town this past month. My name is Shannon Lincoln, and I am the new Advertising Sales Representative here at the Bandera Bulletin.
Read moreThis fall, tens of millions of Americans will get vaccinated against influenza, but they won’t all experience a prick in the arm. Instead, many will take FluMist, the painless nasal flu vaccine.
Read moreBandera resident Celia Belt has published a new book that documents her personal struggle following a traumatic brain injury. Her very personal journey to overcome the odds of this devastating condition is the focus of her new book, “Silent Warrior.”
Read moreTexas topped one million COVID-19 cases as some counties reimposed restrictions that had been loosened after this summer’s spike.
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