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LADY WELDON “BUNGY” HEDLEY GRANT ELLINGTON HARTSHORN EBERHARDT
LADY WELDON “BUNGY” HEDLEY GRANT ELLINGTON HARTSHORN EBERHARDT
Longtime Bandera resident and business owner Lady Weldon “Bungy” Hedley Grant Ellington Hartshorn Eberhardt passed away peacefully on June 25, 2024, at the LaGrange home of her daughter and son-in-law, Ballan and Dan Keen. Bungy would have been 90 in November and will be fondly remembered by all in Bandera for her outgoing zest for life and love for the “Cowboy Capital of the World!” 07/04/2024 00:00
EXCLUSIVE ONLINE CONTENT
EXCLUSIVE ONLINE CONTENT
EXCLUSIVE ONLINE CONTENT 06/26/2024 00:00
BISD board unanimously adopts balanced budget for new school year
BISD board unanimously adopts balanced budget for new school year
The Bandera ISD Board of Trustees met in their Regular Meeting for June to adopt a new district budget and listen to a report on the District’s STAAR/ EOC scores. 06/26/2024 00:00
Dangerous e. coli at city park
Dangerous e. coli at city park
Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District (BCRAGD) is reporting dangerous e. coli levels at Bandera CIty Park at City Park at Hwy 173 and First Street. 06/26/2024 00:00
Choose Your Don
Choose Your Don
(Don – Italian - A powerful Mafia Leader) That clever old dude, President Biden, keeps building on his Republican claimed “crime family” laurels. After pulling off the humongous effort of stealing the 2020 Presidential election, he has now spearheaded the felony conviction of Donald Trump on 34 counts. He did not even need to use the US Justice Department to accomplish this as non-federal Manhattan prosecutors took care of the dirty work. 06/26/2024 00:00
Bad News for Biden
Bad News for Biden
The mainstream media is running with the headline that the latest Fox News poll shows Former President Trump two points behind President Joe Biden – a difference well within the margin of error – but the poll also reveals an edge for Trump on a majority of electoral issues. In addition, a majority of voters say the race in November will be about the issues, not about the candidates, a finding that could significantly favor Trump. 06/26/2024 00:00
Commissioners’ Court reviews progress and future needs of Mansfield recycling center
Commissioners’ Court reviews progress and future needs of Mansfield recycling center
The Bandera County Commissioners’ Court reviewed the status of operations at the Mansfield Park Recycling Center on June 13 and listened to a report from Don’t Make Waste Bandera (DMWB) highlighting the efforts and results of their organization and its volunteers at the facility. 06/26/2024 00:00
You’re Never Alone with Christ
You’re Never Alone with Christ
When we face a struggle, it can feel like we're alone. We can vent or unload to a friend about what is going on but often be left feeling they just don't understand. 06/26/2024 00:00
OUSTANDING COLUMN
OUSTANDING COLUMN
I was very impressed by the guest column written by Lawrence Wittner in the recent issue of the Bulletin. He wrote about Donald Trump’s anti-union actions including directing the National Labor Relations Board to undermine workers’ attempts to unionize in order to advocate for themselves. 06/26/2024 00:00
County commissioners assembling for bi-monthly court
County commissioners assembling for bi-monthly court
The Bandera County Commissioners Court will hold a regular meeting on June 27, 2024, at 10 a.m. in the County Courthouse, 500 Main Street. 06/26/2024 00:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
This is not about Donald Trump. It’s not even about the sad souls seduced by him. The insurrectionists who stormed the Capital to prevent the peaceful transfer of power were primarily guilty of being gullible. They merely fell for the big fraud. They did not do the defrauding. Many have been held accountable for their actions. Most of the ones who fooled them have not. Yet. 06/26/2024 00:00
Bandera Library Happenings
Bandera Library Happenings
Howdy to All! 06/26/2024 00:00
Democratic Club gets update on state convention
Democratic Club gets update on state convention
The Bandera County Democratic Club convened at the Silver Sage Dining Room on June 15, where members reviewed recent statewide convention outcomes and introduced new initiatives, including support for Beto O’Rourke’s voter registration drive and a nuclear power solution for the Texas water crisis. 06/26/2024 00:00
Sheriff’s Arrests
Sheriff’s Arrests
Editor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted. 06/26/2024 00:00
Republican women announce new leadership following surprise resignations
Republican women announce new leadership following surprise resignations
UCKER Special to the Bulletin 06/26/2024 00:00
Electric demand could nearly double by 2030
Electric demand could nearly double by 2030
The chief of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas told state lawmakers recently that the state’s power demand could nearly double in just six years. The reasons: population growth, new requests for grid connections, and a rise in requests from data centers and other heavy users. 06/26/2024 00:00
Young Again and Ready to Ride
Young Again and Ready to Ride
Small town cafes have long been a place for law enforcement officers to gather-up, discuss current events and get some grub. 06/26/2024 00:00
Faith and Freedom club honors veteran, learns about flag history
Faith and Freedom club honors veteran, learns about flag history
Medina’s Faith and Freedom Club met on June 10th to celebrate Flag Day. 06/26/2024 00:00
Lakehills library board members honored for combined 38 years of service
Lakehills library board members honored for combined 38 years of service
Three Lakehills Area Library board members were honored for their years of dedicated service in a ceremony, on June 23, at the library. Ellen Johnston, Estella Hicks, and Gerry Fitzgerald were given certificates designating them as Directors Emeritus. 06/26/2024 00:00
CHARLES DAYTON WHITEHEAD
CHARLES DAYTON WHITEHEAD
Dayton, being born in 1928, lived 96 years on this earth. He said no one could imagine how the world had changed in his lifetime. Yet, even through the hard times, he still would say, “what a beautiful world”. He left home at an early age and joined the Merchant Marines at the age of 16 in 1944 as WWII raged. In March, 1945, an enemy Submarine torpedoed and sank his Liberty Ship in the English channel while they were carrying ammunition cargo to France. If it had hit just a few feet to one side, the ship would have blown and the whole crew would have perished. He joined the Army Air Force in 1946 and was stationed on the island of Guam. Dayton said that it took a while for word to get to everyone that the war was over, so the fighting continued for some time. Dayton did not like to speak about his service. He did not want to draw attention to himself. 06/26/2024 00:00
LEWIS DEAN “L. D.” MOORE
LEWIS DEAN “L. D.” MOORE
Lewis Dean “L. D.” Moore of Medina, Texas passed away on June 14, 2024, in Medina, Texas. He was born on April 14, 1929, in Hale County, Texas to Charles Robert Moore and Nannie Mae (Finney) Moore. 06/26/2024 00:00
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