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Thirteen students from the Bandera High School academic, speech and debate teams qualified as main or alternate competitors for upcoming Regional competition during the District meet earlier this month.
Read moreThe Lakehills Area Library celebrated their annual fundraiser on March 25 and it was standing room only at the Lakehills Community Center. “Our community support has been consistent, as you can see by the large crowd who is here today,” said Debbie Reile, the president of the library’s board. “It’s great to see and thank all our supporters in one place with this annual fundraiser each year.”
Read moreLast week, the Bandera City Council approved a facility use agreement for the use of Bandera City Park for an Easter Parade.
Read moreThe Texas Senate last week unanimously approved a $16.5 billion package to lower property taxes and inject billions of dollars into public schools.
Read moreA head-on collision between two cars which occured south of the intersection of Highway 16 N and FM 2828 just before 7:30 a.m. March 27 resulted in a vehicle fire and one death.
Read moreFollowing a late-night closed session that lasted roughly three hours on March 21, the Bandera City Council finally reconvened in open session and promptly approved the appointment of Nancy De Foster as new City Marshal.
Read moreHeated phone calls, emails, letters and Facebook comments from around the country have descended on organizers and sponsors of the upcoming Ham Rodeo, according to its organizers.
Read moreBandera Eye Care, the practice of Dr. Thomas Goldstein, has moved onto a Main Street location at 1136 Main Street in Bandera.
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