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JAMES A. BUCK

Texas Cowboy, James A. Buck 83, of Pipe Creek Texas, passed away in his home on April 12,2023 surrounded by his loved ones. James was born to Earl and Leona Buck on November 16, 1939. James graduated from Boerne High School. After graduating he joined the U.S. Marine Corps where he proudly served for 6 years. James was very patriotic and loved his county and showed that patriotism by flying his flags in his yard and on his truck. James worked at the Brighter Days Horse Refuge, now known as Hill Country Horse Rescue for many years. James loved the animals just as much as he loved his family.

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NORMAN EVERETT (SONNY) BUTLER

Norman Everett (Sonny) Butler entered rest on March 29, 2023, in Haskell, TX at the age of 90 years old with his daughter and Son-in-Law at his side.

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LESTER QUINTON COX

Lester Quinton Cox, 98, of Mico, Texas passed away on April 15, 2023, in Bandera, Texas. He was born in Hope, Arkansas to William & Maude Cox on January 14, 1925. He married Mary Ellen Cox on March 28, 1990, in Miller County, Arkansas.

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Rose Garden Club honors longtime member

The Rose Garden Club of Medina honored longtime member Elinor Vandergriff last Wednesday, September 14 with a lifetime membership in the Texas Garden Clubs.

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Bulldogs continue winning streak in 22-point victory

TIn the fourth week of the football season, the Bulldogs continued their winning streak by beating Cole 42-20.

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School board appealing TEA rating, cancels school board election

The Bandera ISD Board of Trustees announced last week they are filing an appeal with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) regarding their recent rating; the board also canceled their upcoming school board election, addressed the School Guardian Program and approved a new tax rate.

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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. Although reasonable care is taken, clerical errors may exist. In the section where those individuals who are arrested and booked are listed, law enforcement entities are denoted by the following abbreviations: SO – Sheriff’s Office; BTM – Bandera Town Marshal; DPS – Texas Department of Public Safety; PCT – Precinct/Constable; TPW – Texas Parks and Wildlife.

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