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Barrel racing promoter couple Troy and Karen Konvicka had good news at their event at Mansfield Park Arena Sunday, March 6, which drew a good number of people to participate in Barrel racing or watch it.
Read moreFrom left, retired Bandera High School Assistant Principal Gary Fite, Principal Dr. Kenneth Fogel, Assistant Principal Ray Blanco and Principal Secretary Michelle Rodrigues hand out breakfast tacos to parents in front of the high school in celebration of Texas Public School Week. BULLETIN PHOTO/Arianne Paradee
Read moreFarmers in Bandera County will have their chance to reach out to the community and talk about how our food gets from the field to your fork during Texas Food Connection Day on March 14.
Read moreBandera locals gather on Tuesday, March 8, to search for five-year-old Cameron Michael Crumine, who did not come home from a walk on his family’s ranch the evening of March 7. Authorities put out a call for volunteers in the search that included input from numerous agencies in and outside of Bandera County. Last seen around 6:30 p.m. the previous night, Cameron flagged down a helicopter around 11:30 a.m. and was taken to Methodist hospital after being treated on the scene for dehydration and light hypothermia. BULLETIN PHOTO/Daniel Tucker
Read moreOn January 1, Bob and Ann Edwards of Pipe Creek, were traveling home from a hunting trip on State Highway 16 when their truck rolled and hit a telephone pole.
Read moreAlthough initial gatherings were limited in participants, the monthly chess tournament hosted by the Bandera General Store on March 7 had a sizable turnout of participants, the largest yet, who gathered at the store to compete. Games were held on the stores tables, such as the one between Chris Espinosa (left) and Ruben Rodriguez (right). The tournament is held on the first Monday of every month at the Main Street location. BULLETIN PHOTO/Cari Golyzniak
Read moreSusan Junker (right), receives a certificate recognizing her completion of the Texas Federation of Republican Women Candidate Development Program from Laura Brisco, Vice President of Bandera County Republican Women (BCRW). The certificate was presented during a BCRW meeting last month, during which Christin Bentley spoke on “Miseducation in Public Schools” BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreThe Bandera Bulldog Baseball team earned their first win since March 12, 2020, in February 22’s 10-0 shutout against the Poteet Aggies, which the Bulldogs closed in five innings with the ten-run rule in effect.
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