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A quartet comprised of (from left) Dale Burkett, Gary Lewis, Beto Chavez and Kenny Hardin play during their weekly jam session on Sunday July 4 at Arkey Blue’s Silver Dollar on Main Street.
Read moreAs the Bandera Public Library’s Artist of the Month for July, renowned painter, sculptor, potter, author and documentary film maker Michael P. Earney brought his artwork to the Bandera Public Library for a month-long gallery show.
Read moreEcho Hill Ranch and The Kendall County 4-H Robotics club, two nonprofit organizations within Bandera Electric Cooperative’s service territory recently received $8,500 in BEC Foundation grants for the second-quarter grant cycle.
Read moreBeloved Medina senior citizen Jay Ehinger returned home on Tuesday, June 29, from two extended stays in the hospital and rehab to find his home had gotten a makeover courtesy of the Silver Sage Community Center and city residents.
Read moreBandera ISD Superintendent Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth spoke to a sparse crowd at the Bandera County Republican Women’s Club (BCRW) on July 1.
Read moreRudolph and Santa’s Helpers were awarded first place in the “Best Storybook Character” category.
The Tiger King-themed costume won second place in Most Original Pet
Read moreBreanna Stimmell (center) signed her national letter of intent to run track at Texas Lutheran University last week during a ceremony held at Bandera High School’s gym. She becomes the fourth Bandera Lady Bulldog this year to sign to compete at the collegiate level. Courtesy Photo
Read moreA new book highlighting Bandera local Dennis Allyn’s cartoons is now available for purchase. “Bandera Politics: Dennis Allyn Unchained (A Collection)” showcases hundreds of Allyn’s political cartoons from the Bandera Courier and the Bandera Bulletin. Published by Two Peas in a Pod Media, copies of the book are available for purchase at the Bandera Bulletin, 606 Hwy 16 S, for $15. Allyn says book future books signings are in the works. Courtesy Photo
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