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Volunteers from all parts of Bandera County gathered at the Lakehills Community Center earlier this monh to begin preparing ingredients to be used for the Cajun Cuisine that made the Medina Lake Cajun Festival one of Texas’ most famous.
Read moreOfficials with Vaccinate Bandera have and will continue to ramp up their focus on outreach and education, representatives from the grant-funded organization recently told the Bulletin.
Read moreRodeo fans filled the bleachers in Mansfield Park last Friday for another great show featuring a cast of cowboys and cowgirls of all sizes.
Read moreThe 26th Annual Pet Parade, sponsored by The Cowboy Capital Pet Assistance League, will be held at Bandera City Park by the river on Sunday, July 4, starting at 10:00 a.m.
Read moreWhile some enjoyed their time floating on the Medina River, others used a rope swing to dive into the water in the park during Summerfest last Saturday. Resulting funds from the event are still being calculated and will be announced soon, say organizers. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
Read moreIn an ever-changing world surrounded by rapidly changing technology, Dairy MAX knew there was a unique opportunity to connect consumers to local dairy farms. You can now visit a dairy farm from the comfort of your phone or computer with Dairy MAX’s 360-degree Virtual Farm Experience, this 360-degree video will help get consumers closer to being on the dairy farm.
Read moreThe Bandera Natural History Museum closed out the month of June with a program on insects and butterflies. Arlyne Martinez, a specialist at the Hill Country State Natural Area in natural resources presented a program to a packed room on insects and butterflies. She brought a large display with insect mounts and posters showing life cycles.
Read moreThe Bandera County Sheriff’s Department is asking for any tips regarding the whereabouts of 25-year-old Jordan Tompkins and 33-year-old Brittany McMahon, both Lakehills women who have disappeared.
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