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What It Takes Texas Parks and Wildlife is currently accepting applications for Game Warden Trainee (Cadet) through September 30. There is a slew of minimum qualifications listed on the job postings page. Among them is the successful completion of a physical readiness test that includes a swim test in which a prospective employee must be able to, among other things, tread water or float for one minute and swim 100 meters within four minutes.
Read moreTwice a year, Medina’s Main Street is lined on both sides for a good part of the day with vendors and shoppers for a colorful and fun event. Several local vendors and shoppers told the Bulletin the event, held on the second Saturday in May and October, has been a tradition for almost two decades.
Read moreDust off those platform shoes, squeeze into those old bell bottoms and celebrate the Me Decade at this year’s Frontier Times Museum Fall Gala.
Read moreI think my calendar is wrong. October can’t possibly be almost over. With time seeming to speed up these last few months of the year, it’s important to take a few minutes each day to unwind. Be sure to pick up an October themed Self-Care Kit the next time you are in the library.
Read moreOn Nov. 5, 2023, Bandera County Democratic Club took part in their Adopt-A-Highway commitment for keeping the county's roadsides litter free. Eleven club members and other volunteers spent the morning collecting twenty
Read moreAn Amazon Hub Locker outside of Bandera Brewery is now live and available for package pickup and returns.
Read moreBandera County legends Ray Carter, Lew Pewterbaugh, Billy Walker, and Cecil LeStourgeon recently spoke about area history to the Medina Faith and Freedom Club about Bandera County. Billy Walker spoke about the mills in Bandera County, noting they had been built in the 1840’s and 1850’ by early Polish and Mormon settlers near what is now the City of Bandera.
Read moreWe are counting down to Halloween!
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