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Susan 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.
Read moreThis Saturday’s Women’s Spring Ranch Rodeo and Kids Mutton Bustin’ is more than a tourist event or celebration of cowboy culture. It carries on a century-old tradition.
Read moreThe Power Dawgs competed at the Cornerstone High School Powerlifting Meet where the BHS boys squad won first place with some outstanding lifts and the BHS girls squad came in third.
Read moreChris Wilson, Medina VFD first responder, spoke to the Bandera County Retired Teachers during their February meeting at the American Legion Hall in Bandera.
Read moreThe Bandera High School (BHS) Academic Decathlon Team brought home another state win to Bandera. This win is Bandera’s fourth consecutive Texas Small School championship. In the past six years, Bandera teams have won six championship titles - five at the state level and one at the national level.
Read moreRepresentative Chip Roy Speaks at Cracked Mug Coffee House and Kitchen on February 11 as part of a campaign tour. For the full story and breakdown of what Mr. Roy talked about, see next week’s issue of the Bulletin. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreRenia Merritt, Troy Konvicka and Tommi Brown, board members of Bandera ProRodeo Association, and their horses braved the weather to represent Bandera on February 5 in the San Antonio Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive. Courtesy Photo
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