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Over 200 Bandera County fourth graders from Alkek Elementary, Hill Country Elementary, Medina Elementary and Utopia School attended a celebration of National Agriculture Day last Friday, cycling through ten stations showing how agriculture impacts their lives.
Read moreOn April 1 from the County Courthouse steps, Jacob Raitz, acting president of the Child Welfare Board, read a proclamation declaring April as Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month, which was enacted by the Commissioners Court on March 24
Read moreThe Boys and Girls Club of Bandera County announced today after the most recent Bikers Rally held at Mansfield Park, that the Bill Taber with the Biker Rallies of Texas and the organization he represents decided to donate a check for $2500.00 to benefit the programs of the local Boys &
Read moreA hungry crowd filled the Civic Center to support the Lakehills Area Library at the 23rd Annual Dinner and Auction Fundraiser last Saturday.
Read moreThe weekly Fish Fry hosted by the Knights of Columbus from St. Stanislaus Catholic Church has drawn huge weekly crowds, and on Friday the line to enter the building was down the sidewalk in front of the building.
Read moreA tribute to Tommy Knotts, founder of the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters, was held at the Visitors Center on Saturday, April 2. Knotts established the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters and was a staunch supporter of keeping Bandera the Cowboy Capital of the World.
Read moreThere have been some great pitchers who have played at Boerne High and Boerne Champion over the years, but there hasn’t been anybody who can throw the ball as hard as Greyhound hurler Cole Phillips.
Read moreThe Lady Bulldog Varsity Softball team started the game against the Fredericksburg Billies with some stout determination written on their faces. The stiff breezes on the hilltop, glaring sun low in the sky, and blowing dust took the starch out of their sails, though, as Fredericksburg started racking up the runs in the game, ultimately coming away with the win.
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