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A Medina County wildfire started by a burning car on the afternoon of Friday, March 25, was battled by multiple county and state organizations up to the Bulletin’s press time on Tuesday.
Read moreBandera High School Senior Emily Garcia placed third at March 18’s Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting State Championships in Corpus Christi on March 18, bringing home a bronze medal for the 123-pound weight class.
Read more“If you want to go to a place where it looks like time has stopped and you love the 70s and the early 80s, this is the place,” reads an online view of Adolph’s Store and Restaurant. “The place just brought back a little bit of nostalgia when I was a kid.”
Read moreThe wild piglets gave a loud show as older children gave chase and most of the time got the little hogs.
Read moreThe Alamo Area Corvette Club and Freedom Chevrolet sponsored an open car show last Saturday at the Triple H stales, with all proceeds benefiting Triple H Equitherapy.
Read moreMichael Grohmann shows off his Best of Class Award for his 1973 Corvette. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreCatherine Gauldin from the Major James Kerr Chapter of the DAR (at left) is welcomed by Bandera County Retired Teachers President Connie Young (center) and BCRTA Secretary Sarah Baxter. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreThe Bandera High School Power Dawgs traveled to Bishop High School to compete in the Region 5 Division 2 Regional Championships. Region 5 is the toughest in the state of Texas and the boys competed at a high level, four of them placing in the top ten of competition.
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