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Bandera County Republican Women’s President Carolyn Rutherford read a report to Bandera County Commissioners’ Court on Thursday, Aug. 13, listing the names and activities of prominent women and women’s organizations who contributed to the development of Bandera County and to the campaign that resulted in the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Read moreThe Christian Women’s Job Corps is taking applications for its next training session until Aug. 27, job corps officials said.
Read moreRemote learning students in the Bandera Independent School District can receive breakfast and lunch from the school district like they did when they took classes in school by visiting one of two locations that are open for the distribution Mondays through Fridays.
Read moreAs President Trump’s acknowledged many times, we’re in a cultural war, fighting for our very country. But understand the nature of this fight.
Read moreThe Schreiner University Nursing Program hosted its first White Coat Ceremony, a rite of passage to emphasize the importance of compassionate patient care at the start of training, at Peterson Regional Medical Center in Kerrville on Thursday, Aug. 13, nursing program officials said in a news release.
Read moreA Texan’s speeding ticket put her in the legal history books last week.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library is registering youngsters who want to participate in its Fall Preschool Storytime activity, that will begin on Aug. 31.
Read moreSeveral questions were posed to “those on the left” by a writer recently. He asks if we believe that “capitalism is bad and needs to be replaced by socialism?”
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