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Bandera County Republican Women heard from both a representative of State Rep. Andrew Murr’s office and from Bandera Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth at its monthly meeting on Thursday, Aug. 6 at the American Legion Hall in Bandera.
Read moreBandera Independent School District officials will educate students in a much different way than they ever have before this year due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
Read moreBandera County Commissioner Jack Moseley and Rebecca Norton, who chairs the Bandera County Historical Commission, display the 2019 Distinguished Service Award the commission received last month from the Texas Historical Commission at the Frontier Times Museum last month, which Norton oversees. The award, recognized by Bandera County commissioners at their July 23 meeting, is given to county historical commissions for outstanding achievement in the area of historical preservation.
Read moreThere’s not much more to be said about Americans who would rather subject their families and neighbors to the risks of illness and even death, than wear a simple face mask to help stop the spread of a pandemic that already has killed 160,000 Americans. They won’t be persuaded – not by laws, fines or science.
Read moreIconic ranches, farms and small towns sustain about three million Texans — a population larger than the City of Houston.
Read moreBack-to-school lists aren’t the same this year.
Read moreI would like to respond to the Letter to the Editor that was posted (in the July 29 edition of the Bandera Bulletin) on questions to liberal voters.
Read moreMedina Independent School District trustees at an Aug. 3 meeting, approved a revised calendar that changes the district’s first day of school from Aug. 24 to Sept. 8.
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