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Read moreIn recognition of the importance of the programs that combat child abuse, Bandera County Commissioners’ Court unanimously approved a resolution proclaiming April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month in the county at its Thursday, March 26, meeting.
Read moreA news release from Bandera Family Practice on Thursday, March 26, outlined steps the clinic has taken to treat patients in light of the coronavirus outbreak and other precautions the public should abide by to do its part in fighting the spread of the deadly virus.
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreTexas Farm Credit customers are getting cash back this spring for the 22nd year in a row, the lender said in a news release earlier this week. It said the amount will be the highest returned to customers in the financial institution’s history.
Read moreWith social distancing guidelines in effect, Rebekah Douglas, the Bandera County Tax Assessor-Collector’s chief deputy, at the lectern, reviews bids on proposed land purchases during the Thursday, March 26, meeting of Bandera County’s Commissioners’ Court. Extra space is being kept between people in an attempt to make it more difficult for the coronavirus to jump from person to person. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District Board of Trustees met on March 23 to address issues that had arisen during the extended school closure that had been imposed as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
Read moreBandera Electric Cooperative has been working with the Bandera Independent School District to provide a no-cost solution to disadvantaged students who lack internet access amid the coronavirus health crisis, BEC officials said in a news release last week
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