VIGIL HELD FOR ISAACKS
The Silver Sage Hill Country Resource Center provided a great weekend of music and fun for Bandera County residents Dec. 1-3.
New beginnings are underway in Bandera in more ways than one.
Hitting the Bandera scene, prominent country artist, Wade Bowen, performed at the 11th Street Cowboy Bar on Saturday, Dec 2.
Four Republican candidates for Bandera County offices attended a forum held at the Core Coffeehouse in Medina last week, three of which spoke about their campaigns.
Bandera might soon witness a substantial update, although the impact may largely go unnoticed.
Community and Schreiner University leaders gathered at Kerrville Airport on Nov. 10 for the official ribbon cutting for the new Aviation Program.
At the Nov. 9 Commissioners’ Court, a resolution in support of additional measures to secure the Texas border was unanimously approved.
A search is underway for a woman wanted in connection with a homicide probe following the discovery of missing Bandera County man’s remains.
County commissioners conducted various business at their Nov. 9 regular meeting that included grants, the library, jailhouse restoration and more.
The Bandera County Retired Teachers met Nov. 15 at the Dixie Dude Ranch, beginning their meeting with a celebration of the passage of Proposition 9, which approved a one-time cost of living raise for teachers who retired before 2021.
Editor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted. Although reasonable care is taken, clerical errors may exist.
A documentary about Bandera was met with both support and criticism at Nov. 14’s city council meeting, with the council agreeing to consider approving HOT funds for marketing the film.
The Bandera varsity football team gave a high-powered Ingleside squad everything it could have for nearly three quarters Friday night in the area round of the Class 4A Division II playoffs, but the Mustangs ultimately pulled away enroute to a 63-33 finish at Pleasanton’s Eagle Stadium.
Rep. Andrew Murr (TX-53) announced Monday afternoon that he will not be seeking reelection following the completion of his term in 2025.
The Joshua D. Brown Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Nov. 27, at 10 a.m.
The Texas House on Friday defeated a proposed voucher plan, also leaving in doubt a comprehensive public school funding plan that became tied to it, The Dallas Morning News reported. A coalition of rural Republicans and Democrats joined together to take education savings accounts out of the bill by an 84-63 margin.
The Bandera Bulletin is thrilled to announce that “Growing Up in Bandera: Volume 2” is now available for pre-order.
Community parade and event honors local, national heroes
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