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In late November last year, the Trail Boss Steak and Grill opened its doors to the community.
Read moreOn January 22, thousands of Ligustrum, an invasive species not native to the Hill Country were removed from the grounds of the Bandera Natural History Museum and taken away in a dumpster thanks to a work crew composed of 17 members of the "Salsa Squad,” a team based in San Antonio whose mission is to remove invasives from the environment, and 16 members of Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter.
Read moreThe Grand Opening for Conrad’s Coffee, Guns, and Cigars last Saturday brought out a large crowd to the store located at 125 Bandera Boulevard just off Highway 173 North. The event also featured barbeque plates benefitting the Bandera Fire Department.
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Read moreAndrew Murr, Texas State Representative for District 53 running for reelection in the upcoming Texas Primary, visited Bandera on Tuesday, January 25, and spoke with over two dozen constituents about issues of concern in the county at the Cracked Mug Coffee Shop.
Read moreThe Medina Lady Bobcats basketball team crossed swords last with Nueces Canyon girls over the past weekend, ultimately falling 56-40 in a hard-fought game.
Read moreThe Medina Bobcats’ valiant super effort last Saturday against the Nueces Canyon Panthers, including a double overtime, was not enough and Medina lost a critical district game 59-54.
Read moreThe Bandera County Retired Teachers’ Association (BCRTA) met at the Mayan Ranch in Bandera on Wednesday, January 19 to elect new officers for 2022-2024: President Lynn Oliver; First Vice President Linda Hunter; Second Vice President Dee Anne Mazurek; Treasurer Sharon Anderwald; and Secretary Sarah Baxter.
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