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A group of Bandera High School students cheer on the Bulldogs during last Friday’s homecoming game. Homecoming concluded on Friday with the football game, but the prior week’s festivities included a parade, pep rally, bonfire and themed costume days at all Bandera Independent School District locations. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreThe Silver Sage and San Antonio Food Bank’s monthly food distribution drew between 500 and 600 cars to Mansfield Park last Wednesday, according to Silver Sage officials. Among the folks in the caravan of cars was Cade Ross, 19, and Joseph Pursley, 18. “This is our first time coming here because we did not know about it. It will really help,” Ross said. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreEditor’s Note: Linda Williams is the PCLH4H Rabbit Project Leader.
Read moreBandera High School Homecoming King Jayden Philips and Homecoming Queen Kate Guajardo pose for a photo after being officially crowned king and queen at last Friday’s football game at Bulldog Stadium. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreThe Lakehills Community Center held its 40 annual Medina Lake Cajun Festival on Saturday, Sept. 25th with a great turnout of people.
Read moreGary Bitzkie, Interim Superintendent of Bandera Independent School District, jumps out of a helicopter to deliver the game’s football during last week’s Homecoming game at Bulldog Stadium. The Bulldogs would go on to defeat Manor New Tech 42-0. Head to page five for the full story. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreBandera’s varsity football team wasted no time taking control of Friday night’s Homecoming game against Manor New Tech, as the Bulldogs scored on their first three possessions before cruising to a 42-0 win at Bulldog Stadium in their fourth straight victory.
Read moreThe Bandera Lady Bulldogs dropped a hardfought match to the Boerne Lady Greyhounds on Friday, September 24, at home, losing their first district match of the season.
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