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Bandera local Justin Ray Howton poses for a photo after swearing in to the United States Navy. Born and raised in Bandera and a 2021 graduate of Bandera High School, Justin was involved in the local First Baptist Church and held after school jobs at Lowe’s and Sonic. “We are very proud of him and wish him well in his journey,” said Justin’s mother, Shellie Tuma. Courtesy Photo
Read moreLegendary Ag Coach Fulton Pizzini had an overflow crowd at a fundraiser Saturday, July 17, at the Bandera Gun Club, 809 FM 1077, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Read moreFarmers and ranchers recently gathered in San Marcos to discuss current agricultural issues at the Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Summer Leadership Conference.
Read moreBandera County would like to thank the Juvenile Probation Department for assisting with the cleaning and remodel of the entry way of Mansfield Park.
Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum kicks off Bandera’s National Day of the American Cowboy celebration by inducting four great Texans into their Texas Heroes Hall of Honor.
Read moreArchitect Lyndsay Thorn of Thorn Architects in San Antonio presented to a joint meeting of the Bandera City Council and the Bandera Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday, July 13, outlining the plans for a possible development project at 1007 Hackberry (the Mansion).
Read moreUtopia claimed its third high school Champion Breakaway Roper title following the Texas State High School Rodeo Finals held in Abilene last month.
Read moreThe Pipe Creek area has been in steady renaissance mode for a number of years as locals and others work to save the many historical buildings in the area.
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