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The Pipe Creek Volunteer Fire Department (PCVFD) held a very successful barbeque fundraiser last Sunday, October 9. Assistant Chief Donnie Fried commented the Fire Department ordered 600 pounds of brisket and 10 cases of sausage this year for the luncheon, and both were sold out by 1:00 p.m..
Read moreMedina’s Faith and Freedom club hosted noted Texas author Ben English for their July meeting. English, a Big Bend native, stopped by while on a book tour for his new book, Black and White: Tales of the Texas Highway Patrol.
Read moreThe Bandera Shotgun Team had 20 team members sign up for the Comal Shoot to warm up for State.
Read moreAfter being crowned Texas District 26 Softball Champions last month, the Greater Medina Lake Little League and Bandera Little League Scorpions went on to place second in the Texas West Sectional Tournament in Del Rio earlier this month.
Read moreA representative from Ken Stoepel Ford in Kerrville shows off an all-electric Ford F150 last Thursday, July 14, at the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce’s monthly Cork Popper mixer. Different chamber members host the event monthly. For the latest updates and events, visit the chamber’s website at www.banderatex.com. BULLETIN PHOTO/Arianne Paradee
Read moreLocal Bandera residents Krystyna Abreu-Cameron, Charlie Cameron, Autumn Perry-Sevilla, Daniel Sevilla, Stallone and Melinda Jones and Derek Bond Still pose for a photo during last week’s Full Moon Hike at the Hill Country Natural State Area on July 14. This month’s “Full Black Moon” appeared brighter than any other full moon for the entire year. It was also at its nearest point to Earth for the year – 222,089 miles away from Earth. Courtesy Photo
Read moreVolunteers from all parts of Bandera County gathered at the Lakehills Community Center earlier this monh to begin preparing ingredients to be used for the Cajun Cuisine that made the Medina Lake Cajun Festival one of Texas’ most famous.
Read moreOfficials with Vaccinate Bandera have and will continue to ramp up their focus on outreach and education, representatives from the grant-funded organization recently told the Bulletin.
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