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MEDINA SISTERS WIN RODEO
MEDINA SISTERS WIN RODEO
MEDINA SISTERS WIN RODEO 10/16/2024 00:00    1
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
RESPONSE TO JODIE SINCLAIR FROM OCT 9. 10/16/2024 00:00
National Night Out
National Night Out
Out 10/16/2024 00:00
The Concept
The Concept
Many voters have indicated that the economy is their major issue of concern. An important consideration affecting this economic issue is the costs associated with healthcare. Regardless of how robust our individual health may be at the moment, there is no question that each of us will experience an interaction with the healthcare system in this country. 10/16/2024 00:00
How We the People Conduct Our Elections
How We the People Conduct Our Elections
“I love working the polls!” a friend told me recently. “It strengthens my trust in the whole process. And it’s fun getting to help eligible voters flex their civic muscles.” 10/16/2024 00:00
CHARLIE WALKER
CHARLIE WALKER
In the convoluted recesses of My Smiling memory Prances a proud stud horse I can still hear the syncopated cadence of his hooves Trotting through the milky way at night And witness the blue black shimmer of his taut coat Like moon rays on a high tide Grandpa called him Charlie Walker Powerful yes puissant A veritable mare stalker He would fight any trespassing stallion His mates were the most select And his colts were Grandpa’s Mexican medallions This black stallion fired my pen and imagination As a little boy seeking to define his shiny rippling muscles Aphrodite’s amorous snorting toy Alexander’s Bucephalus without malice And in the precent of pure hearted Woman A bit coy Feared by the aggressors of the ranch Respected athlete of the rodeo arena Charlie Walker could crush the head of a rattle snake in the morning Let a child pull on mane or tail in the afternoon Only to move with the grace of a camouflaged matador And his gentle spirit resurrected in the magical limelight of A full moon at midnight N. R. Vay II San Antonio, TX 10/16/2024 00:00
Schreiner nursing program earns national recognition
Schreiner nursing program earns national recognition
Schreiner University has received a significant honor, ranking among the top nursing programs in the United States, according to Research.com. 10/16/2024 00:00
Early voting begins next week
Early voting begins next week
Early voting for the Nov. 5 general election begins Monday, Oct. 21 and ends on Nov. 1. Texas voters will be choosing from a full slate of candidates, from president to U.S. senator to various county positions. 10/16/2024 00:00
Abbott deploys state resources following Helene
Abbott deploys state resources following Helene
Last Friday, Governor Greg Abbott deployed Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) personnel to South Carolina to support Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, following a request from the South Carolina Emergency Management Division. 10/16/2024 00:00
Bandera Library Happenings
Bandera Library Happenings
Howdy, everyone! 10/16/2024 00:00
Early voting begins Monday
Early voting begins Monday
Early voting for the 2024 General Election in Bandera County begins Monday, Oct. 21, and runs through Friday, Nov. 1. 10/16/2024 00:00
Bulldogs sports shines
Bulldogs sports shines
Last Friday, the Bandera Bulldogs football team secured a commanding victory over Pearsall on the road, improving their season record to 5-2 and marking a strong start with a 1-0 record in district play. 10/16/2024 00:00
Bake sale benefits scholarship
Bake sale benefits scholarship
The Bandera County Retired Teachers Association (BCRTA) will hold its annual Scholarship Fund Spirit Night on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 4 to 8 p.m. at The Dough Joe, 702 Main Street. 10/16/2024 00:00
Library hosting tea workshop
Library hosting tea workshop
The Lakehills Area Library Garden Club invites the public to its upcoming program, Grow and Make Your Own Herbal Teas, on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the library’s meeting room. 10/16/2024 00:00
The circus is coming! And no, this isn’t an election-related story
The circus is coming! And no, this isn’t an election-related story
The Culpepper & Merriweather Circus is set to arrive in Bandera on Saturday, Oct. 12, bringing a full day of family-friendly entertainment hosted by the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce. 10/09/2024 00:00
Growing up in Bandera
Growing up in Bandera
I was sitting in the OST one morning recently having breakfast with a friend of 65 or so years. While reminiscing about our younger selves, we also touched on our current ailments. 10/09/2024 00:00
The Possum Cop Chronicles
The Possum Cop Chronicles
It’s often said among game wardens, that anybody can go out and write fishing license or water safety tickets all they want. 10/09/2024 00:00
Sheriff’s Arrests
Sheriff’s Arrests
Editor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted. 10/09/2024 00:00
RETIRED TEACHERS DONATE BOOKS
RETIRED TEACHERS DONATE BOOKS
BULLETIN PHOTO/ Tracy Thayer 10/09/2024 00:00
BMS FINISHES STRONG IN FINAL MEET
BMS FINISHES STRONG IN FINAL MEET
Courtesy Photo 10/09/2024 00:00
Hill Country Alliance launches Night Sky Preservation Fund
Hill Country Alliance launches Night Sky Preservation Fund
The Hill Country Alliance (HCA) recently announced the launch of its first-ever Night Sky Preservation Fund, now accepting applications from local organizations seeking financial support for night sky conservation projects. 10/09/2024 00:00
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