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Juniors and seniors attending a Texas college or university who are from Bandera County are encouraged to apply for one of the scholarships awarded by the Hill Country CattleWomen.
Read moreI have so many things to be thankful for here in my golden years, and my early life in Bandera made a lot of them possible. I’m grateful for the education I received which gave me the ability to make a living and to have a decent retirement plan. I learned lessons from both good and not so good educators through the years.
Read moreBoth the Medina Community Library and the Lakehills Area Library will be closed to in-person visits for more than a week as part of the effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but they both will still get books, DVDs and other resources out to their customers through curbside service, officials said.
Read moreOne of the four largest daycare centers in Bandera County remains closed while the nation takes steps to bring the COVID-19, or the coronavirus, outbreak under control.
Read moreWith its bars shut down, its restaurants limited to making food deliveries or offering take-out service only and access to Bandera City Park restricted, Bandera is beginning to feel more of the effects of the worldwide battle to control the deadly coronavirus.
Read moreLonnie Waldrup, a Winter Texan from Missouri, walks his dog “Beener” in Bandera City Park on Monday, March 23, in front of a playground and pavilion that had been co rdoned off with caution tape as a safeguard against the spread of the coronavirus.
Read moreThe Arthur Nagel Community Clinic has not seen a dropoff in its patient count since the coronavirus pandemic started and has instituted some operational changes intended to keep its work area and its patients safe during the outbreak.
Read moreA Canyon Lake man who was the deputy chief appraiser for the central appraisal district in Fredericksburg before he became an appeal consultant handling property value challenges for an Austin law firm has been selected as the new chief appraiser for Bandera County’s Central Appraisal District.
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