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BEC announces scholarship winners

Ten area students were recently selected as recipients of the Bandera Electric Cooperative Scholarships, an award of $2,500 for the 2020-2021 school year, the Bandera-based, member-owned utility said.

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KENNETH FELTEN

Kenneth Felten, aged 80, of Bandera, passed away on Friday, March 27, in his Bandera home. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to Virgil and Eleanor Felten on Feb. 4, 1940. He married Linda Sherer May 21, 1961 in Chicago. Ken is remembered as a gentle, fun-loving and dedicated husband, father, brother and family man. He was truly the life of every family gathering. His jokes and stories will live on in the hearts of every one who knew him.

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Winter Texans help combat coronavirus

The sound of soft country music, low lights and the hum of sewing machines fill the air each day at the Wildhorse Saloon as a handful of Winter Texans from the Skyline Ranch RV Park produce handmade, cloth face masks for essential services personnel in Bandera County.

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Rabies reappears in county

In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, rabies has reappeared in Bandera County, authorities said last week.

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HELPING HAND THRIFT STORE STAYS OPEN

BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer Helping Hand Executive Director Jesse Parks pulls out an Easy Street Shoe box from a batch of shoes that are on sale in the Helping Hand Thrift Store at 1116 12th St. in Bandera. The center’s thrift and food pantry remain open to help residents who need crisis assistance during the coronavirus outbreak and beyond. The thrift store, which generates funds to support Helping Hand programs, is not taking donations because of the outbreak but welcomes anyone who is healthy to come see what’s on the shelves .

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RUNNING FREE AT ROUND-UP PARADE

The Bandera Round-Up Labor Day Weekend celebration on Aug. 30-Sept. 1 had a lot to offer visitors, including two cattle drives in one parade on Saturday, Aug. 31. Only in

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Wastewater permit draws criticism

Opponents of a proposed wastewater permit for a Christian youth camp near Tarpley accomplished their initial objective by filling a meeting hall beyond capacity with critics of the wastewater plan

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