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BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer An unidentified youngster shows his excitement while riding a longhorn during Be a Cowboy Day at the Frontier Times Museum in Bandera on Monday, March 9. The Frontier Times and the Bandera Natural History Museum are holding special activities through the week to give pre-schoolers and students something fun and informative to do while on Spring Break.
Read moreTwo incumbent Bandera County commissioners won renomination – and likely reelection – from Republican voters in primary balloting last week, but a constable who had served the county for more than 30 years lost his renomination bid by 10 votes to a law enforcement official the constable had defeated four years ago, unofficial returns from the March 3 primaries showed.
Read moreThe Bandera City Council in a split vote last week decided to seek applicants for appointment to a vacant City Council position and was in the middle of a thorny discussion of policy and bylaws changes for the Bandera Economic Development Corp. when one of the council members walked out, causing the meeting to be called off for a lack of a quorum.
Read moreThe board of directors of the Central Appraisal District of Bandera County agreed last week to hire a consultant well versed in appraisal district operations to act as its interim chief appraiser and to help evaluate the two finalists who have been identified for the appraiser’s job.
Read moreThe early books of Holy Scriptures recount the Hebrew peoples’ exodus from Egypt and their movement towards Palestine.
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 moreEditor’s Note: Following is a copy of a letter Bandera Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Jerry D. Hollingsworth wrote on March 3 and circulated on the district’s website last week.
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