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Folks enjoy the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church last Friday, August 6. Spokesperson Brian Dennis said the fish fry event was cancelled for about 16 months because of the COVID19 and just returned in June. “We had a good June, then a better July, and a great August, and when the winter Texans come back to Bandera in a few months, our first Friday fish fly event will be really good,” Dennis said. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreAlmost 1,000 Bandera County area school students received new backpacks filled with school supplies over the weekend for the upcoming school year thanks to two Back to School Bash events held last Friday and Saturday.
Read morePreschool story time starts on September 8th at 10:30 a.m.
Read moreThe Rockin’ Sass Boutique opened quietly in July to little fanfare, but owner Julie Clark has big plans to become a mainstay for clothing, shoes and accessories in Bandera.
Read moreHunter Beaton, President and CEO of Day-One Bags, headquartered in Boerne, spoke to the Bandera County Republican Women’s Club (BCRW) on August 5.
Read moreReaders from far and wide visit the first Saturday Friends of the library Book Fair. This month’s special guests were the First Lady of Virginia, Pamela Northam, her daughter, Aubrey, and her mother, Betty Thomas. The Friends report they did find several books to take back to Virginia. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Lost Maples Café is a hometown gathering place and oldtime country café owned by Rusty and Tacy Redden of Utopia.
Read moreKenneth G. “Ken” Kling, age 81, of Skokie, IL, formerly of Bandera, TX, and Freeport, IL, died Monday, July 26, 2021, at Evanston Hospital, Evanston, IL.
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