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Back in the day, a few of my fellow game wardens and I did things that might be considered “inappropriate” by today’s standards. And no, I’m not talking about abusing anyone’s civil liberties or anything too terrible. I’m talking about fun stuff, like putting together our own little undercover operation without the bothersome obligation of “getting approval from a supervisor” and “following established policies and procedures”. Pffft.
Read moreBandera area cowgirls of all ages once again rang in the new year at Mansfield Park last Sunday in celebration of a
Read moreHappy New Year to all of our patrons, friends and neighbors! Let’s kick the new year off right. Stop by the Friends of the Library Monthly Book Fair this Saturday, Jan. 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Read moreOne thing has remained consistent throughout my lifetime of seventy-five years and that is things are constantly changing and becoming more difficult. I always assumed that we would be getting things figured out and life would therefore become simpler. As it turns out, not so much. As a youngster I guess I thought I would always know everyone I ran into while going into the post office. In earlier times there was no reason to think otherwise. How could I have known what the future held for Bandera?
Read moreMedina’s Faith and Freedom Club hosted a rousing December meeting featuring the photographs of Tony Simons and Christopher DeLeon as well as stories from longtime resident Linda Buckelew.
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Read moreOh heavens, how is this my last article of 2022?
Read moreThere go the school buses rolling by this morning gathering up kids for a day of seeking educational achievements. Living in town in the days of my childhood meant you walked or you were driven by a parent to the school you were attending. Unlike today where we have schools scattered around the area all the public school levels were located on one campus in town.
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