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As planting season gets underway in Bandera County, area farmers urge drivers to watch out for slow-moving vehicles and to share the road.
Read moreMedina Volunteer Fire Department officials stand in front of a light rescue truck that arrived at department headquarters last month. Officials said it will carry gear enabling firefighters to respond to floods and other emergencies, replacing a vehicle that was used on both fire and rescue calls. Most of the money for the truck came from financial support provided by the community. The truck is being financed through a Texas Hill Country Bank loan. BULLETIN PHOTO/Jonathan Deeley
Read moreExcessively high levels of E. coli bacterial counts were found at five locations of the Medina and Sabinal rivers and their watersheds in testing by the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District earlier this month.
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 moreBandera County resident Bob Kaska has more time on his hands than most folks.
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District will continue serving breakfast and lunch to students through this week despite the closure of classes and extracurricular activities in an attempt to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Read moreSix students from Bandera and six from Pipe Creek qualified for either the President’s List or the Dean’s List at Schreiner University for the fall term last year, university officials said.
Read moreAll eleven Bandera High School Choir members who competed in the University Interscholastic League’s Regional Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Bandera High on Feb. 28 qualified for the Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Bandera Independent School District officials have reported.
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