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Is this not the weirdest week of the year? You don’t know if you’re coming or going or how that piece of cheese got into your hand.
Read moreAs many of us prepare to celebrate Christmas, while the world is ablaze with war and suffering, it is easy to feel comforted by our relatively safe and cozy lives within our relatively peaceful country. There is nothing wrong with that, in fact our gratitude should really be boundless as we see how others are forced to live, through no fault of their own.
Read moreThe state’s Public Utility Commission last week lowered the maximum allowable wholesale price for electricity by almost half, from $9,000 per megawatt hour to $5,000.The move came after prices soared to the maximum during last February’s deadly freeze, causing financial havoc along with the widespread power outages. A number of electric providers declared bankruptcy after being faced with enormous bills, including Brazos Electric Power Cooperative and Griddy Energy.
Read moreEvan Young, a former clerk to the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, has been appointed to the Texas Supreme Court by Gov. Greg Abbott. He will replace Justice Eva Guzman, who resigned in June to run for Texas attorney general.
Read moreThe Texas Legislature opened quietly, which delighted everyone after the violence inside the U.S. Capitol the previous week.
Read moreThe 85th Bandera County Junior Livestock Show is set to kickoff next Thursday morning, continuing Friday and concluding with Saturday’s awards and auction.
Read moreHere in my retirement years when I wake each morning, I immediately start thinking about what needs to be done that I didn’t get done yesterday.
Read moreThe Bandera County Library is in full Christmas swing with plenty of new titles to choose.
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