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Peterson Health is offering a drive-in COVID-19 screening option at the Hill Country Youth Event Center in Kerrville on weekdays for those with appointments who are exhibiting symptoms of the virus, Peterson officials said in a news release.
Read moreAs Texas, like the rest of the country, comes to grips with the likelihood that the COVID19 pandemic means most communities will face overwhelming demand on our healthcare delivery system, state leaders should consider utilizing a long-neglected asset to help address the crisis. Texas rural and community hospitals are ready and capable of being a valuable contributor to the state’s response to the Corona virus crisis.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday, April 1, posted an online video message seeking Texans’ individual and collective help to reduce the spread of the deadly new coronavirus, COVID-19.
Read moreOn March 18, 2020, I read a column - “Democrats, media distorting disease preparedness” - in the Bandera Bulletin that was disturbing. It used a number of disparaging terms.
Read moreOn Friday, March 6, Bandera ISD closed for spring break not realizing how our world was about to change.
Read moreTexas A&M University-Kingsville announced earlier this year that Jason William Mayhew of Pipe Creek was one of the students named to the university’s Honor Roll for the fall 2019 semester.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack Families and students in the Bandera Independent School District line up in their cars on a bus loop outside of Bandera High School on March 30 to pick up a Chromebook laptop computer that the district has loaned to families who need them so students can complete online class assignments they have been given during the extended leave from school caused by the coronavirus. The district had allocated 196 Chromebooks as it planned for a third distribution effort on Monday, April 6.
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