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On January 22, thousands of Ligustrum, an invasive species not native to the Hill Country were removed from the grounds of the Bandera Natural History Museum and taken away in a dumpster thanks to a work crew composed of 17 members of the "Salsa Squad,” a team based in San Antonio whose mission is to remove invasives from the environment, and 16 members of Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter.
Read moreThe Grand Opening for Conrad’s Coffee, Guns, and Cigars last Saturday brought out a large crowd to the store located at 125 Bandera Boulevard just off Highway 173 North. The event also featured barbeque plates benefitting the Bandera Fire Department.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is an election announcement from a local candidate. The Bulletin allows local candidates one free announcement free of charge with all following materials charged an ad fee.
Read moreIn regard to the letter to the Editor that was published on or about January 12, 2022, where that author described “an anonymous and cowardly action and not very neighborly” criminal mischief. For those that did not read the article where someone used red paint and spray painted over the word DEMOCRATICS on the erected public property sign.
Read moreI would like to talk about Axl, a border collie. He was my friend. More than that, he was caretaker. He used to recognize my sleep apnea was getting too bad. He would bark until I woke. As a couple of bachelors, for many years we grew to rely on one another’s presence. I would calm him through the thunderstorms and distant gun shots. He would be the happiest thing to greet me after a trying day at work.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following is a campaign announcement from a local candidate. The Bulletin allows local candidates one free announcement free of charge, with all other materials charged an ad fee.
Read moreThe Bandera Bulldogs plucked the Canyon Lake Hawks on Tuesday night at the Competition Gym in Bandera, dominating the game in a 69-45 victory.
Read moreFirst up was Mrs. Ople Boyle and Mrs. Sandra Vannatter, descendants of the Stokes family of Medina. They reminisced about growing up in Medina, Medina history and the River Oaks Motor Courts which their father/grandfather opened in 1936.
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