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PATRICIA ANN SPRATLING MULLER
PATRICIA ANN SPRATLING MULLER
Patricia Ann Spratling was born Oct. 12, 1936 in Galveston, Texas to Esther Carlson Spratling and Charles Cecil Spratling. Her family moved to Houston when she was 7 years old, and she grew up near cousins and her fun and caring Aunts and Uncle, Ruth, Mary and Carl. Since her earliest childhood, Patsy was surrounded by all kinds of animals. Her backyard on Cason Street in West University Place boasted a huge chicken coop, where Patsy would spend hours each day with her feathered friends. Along with her pet chickens, Patsy also had a pet duck, a trusted and loyal Cocker Spaniel named Bill. 02/07/2024 00:00
Cowboy Capital Celebrates
Cowboy Capital Celebrates
The 2024 Cowboy Mardi Gras Parade drew thousands to Main Street in Bandera on Saturday. 02/07/2024 00:00
Bandera Library Happenings
Bandera Library Happenings
Howdy to all! 02/07/2024 00:00
Trump Store owner optimistic about business’ future
Trump Store owner optimistic about business’ future
After six months of operation in the strip mall on Hwy 16 S., Trump Store owner Wyatt Forster is optimistic about the business, seeing customers from many different parts of the country and world come in to shop. 02/07/2024 00:00    1
Letter From a Birmingham Jail
Letter From a Birmingham Jail
In April of 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested and jailed in Birmingham, Alabama. Alone for several days in the dull “monotony of a narrow jail cell,” as he described it, King penned a letter that has been described as one of the most important historical documents ever written. Considered a classic treatise on civil disobedience, it is perhaps one of the most beautifully crafted and eloquent letters ever composed. Every American should read it. 02/07/2024 00:00
Talk is Cheap – or Is It?
Talk is Cheap – or Is It?
In considering what people say, we can often take it with a grain of salt or understand it literally. Essentially, the listener can choose. 02/07/2024 00:00
Commissioners meet for regular meeting
Commissioners meet for regular meeting
During the regular meeting of the Bandera County Commissioners on Jan. 25, JC Stoddard Construction was selected by the court to work on the demolition and clean-up phase of the historical jail and courthouse, a restoration project that began last year and is being headed by Commissioner Jack Moseley. 02/07/2024 00:00
FCCLA State Qualifiers Gabe Bower and Kytlin Peterson pose for a picture. The two will compete in Dallas this April. Courtesy Photo
Medina FCCLA advances to state
Medina FCCLA participated in their Regional Competition and Leadership Conference on Friday, Feb. 2, in Corpus Christi. 02/07/2024 00:00
Marshal announces partnership with CivicEye, vacation watch program
Marshal announces partnership with CivicEye, vacation watch program
The Bandera City Marshal’s Office announced last month it is partnering with CivicEye and initiating a Vacation Watch Program. 02/07/2024 00:00
Bandera APA Teams Advance to TriCups
Bandera APA Teams Advance to TriCups
Three of six billiards teams of the Bandera Division APA League of San Antonio will advance to the TriCups in February after clinching wins in their respective billiards games for the Fall 2023 session. 02/07/2024 00:00
Texas Education Agency releases annual report
Texas Education Agency releases annual report
The Texas Education Agency’s annual report was released last week. It indicates per-student funding in the 2021-2022 school year averaged $14,928 per student, up 42% since 2011. However, state funding has only risen slightly in the past decade, while local funding has increased substantially. 02/07/2024 00:00
Bandera AcaDec team heads to state
Bandera AcaDec team heads to state
Bandera Academic Decathlon secures a coveted spot in the upcoming Thomas E. Mosley State competition (Division 1) scheduled for February, following an impressive second place finish at the Regional Competition held in Corpus Christi. 02/07/2024 00:00
Medina’s DeLeon earns 1,000th career point
Medina’s DeLeon earns 1,000th career point
Medina High School basketball earned key wins in Leakey on Tuesday, Jan. 30. The Lady Cats entered the contest needing a win to keep their season alive and put them in a tie for the final spot in the State Playoffs. 02/07/2024 00:00
American Legion hosts local candidate forum attended by over 60 people
American Legion hosts local candidate forum attended by over 60 people
The Bandera American Legion sponsored a forum for local candidates on Thursday, Jan. 25, which was attended by over 60 people. 01/31/2024 05:00
Over $840k in TFB scholarships available
Over $840k in TFB scholarships available
High school seniors and enrolled college students are encouraged to apply for more than $840,000 in Texas Farm Bureau scholarships offered on the local, district and state levels. 01/31/2024 05:00
Nagel directors speak to retired teachers at monthly meeting
Nagel directors speak to retired teachers at monthly meeting
Arthur Nagel Executive Director Chuck Lutke and Clinical Director Susan Broa recently spoke to the Bandera County Retired Teachers about the history and services available at the Arthur Nagel Clinic. 01/31/2024 05:00
Bandera’s Cowboy Mardi Gras Tradition Gallops into 21st Year
Bandera’s Cowboy Mardi Gras Tradition Gallops into 21st Year
In the lead-up to the Cowboy Mardi Gras festivities from Feb. 1 through Feb. 4, anticipation is mounting in Bandera. This celebration, known for its distinctive flair, is set to captivate both locals and tourists alike. 01/31/2024 05:00
Introducing Mark Miller, Candidate for Bandera County Republican Party Chair
Introducing Mark Miller, Candidate for Bandera County Republican Party Chair
01/31/2024 05:00
Laura Neely announces for Bandera County Republican Precinct Chair 204
Laura Neely announces for Bandera County Republican Precinct Chair 204
My name is Laura Neely. I am a Precinct Chair 204 Republican Candidate in Lakehills, Bandera County. 01/31/2024 05:00
Growing Up in Bandera
Growing Up in Bandera
Yessir, things are sure a-changin' as they stay the same around this slow movin' busy little town. Just the other day I saw people staring in amazement as they watched a rooster waiting patiently for the traffic to stop so he could amble across Main Street. 01/31/2024 05:00
The Possum Cop Chronicles
The Possum Cop Chronicles
Choose Your Friends Wisely 01/31/2024 05:00
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