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The Bandera Economic Development Corporation held a special meeting at Bandera City Hall April 5 to further the discussion in their search for a new administrative assistant, a position initially attributed to a shared service agreement between th
Read moreAlong with the support of neighboring Volunteer Fire Departments, friends, and family, the Pipe Creek VFD ushered in their new brush truck with a classic push-in ceremony on April 2.
Read moreMedina High School's One Act Play will present their final performance of 'A Monster Calls' Monday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in the Medina High School Theater.
Read moreSheriff Dan Butts and EMS Director Shannon Griffin presented their February activity reports to the Commissioner’s Court at their regular meeting on March 23.
Read moreMercy Gate Ministries of Kerr County was in Bandera April 3 at the 11th Street Cowboy Bar for a fundraising event.
Read moreThe Joshua D. Brown Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas will hold its final meeting of the season on April 24 at First United Methodist Church Kerrville at 10:00 a.m.
Read moreThe Texas House approved a $302 billion budget last week that included an amendment prohibiting the use of state money on private school tuition — a major setback to Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to establish a school voucher system. The Austin American-Statesman reported that more than 20 Republicans joined nearly all House Democrats to pass the amendment, while 11 lawmakers voted present. The amendment is seen as a rebuke to Abbott, who has traveled the state pushing what he calls “school choice.”
Read moreBandera EDC President Billy Greeson and Director Barbara Poss tendered their resignations last week, Greeson doing so in the wake of a contentious meeting last week.
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