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My mom had some rough going in her early life while growing up in Bandera. That life wasn’t far removed from the ways of the earliest settlers in the area.
Read moreThe Joshua D. Brown Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) will hold its first meeting of the 2024-2025 season on Monday, Sept. 23, at 10 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 321 Thompson Drive, in Kerrville.
Read moreOver the past 20 years, the Texas Freshwater Fish Stamp has been instrumental in advancing the management and conservation of freshwater fisheries resources in the state.
Read moreAviators in the U.S. Navy fly some of the most technologically advanced aircraft in modern history. The driving force behind keeping naval aviators safely in the air are the maintainers on the ground making repairs and ensuring the aircraft are mission-ready.
Read moreThe Medina Independent School District (MISD) and the city of Bandera will hold public meetings ths month to discuss their proposed tax rates for the 2024 tax year.
Read moreThe Pipe Creek Volunteer Fire Department recently received an emergency drinking water donation from Anheuser- Busch and its wholesaler partners.
Read moreThe Bandera County Democratic Club met Saturday, August 10, at the Silver Sage Community Center for their, where a group of 26 members met to conduct routine business and discuss various club projects.
Read moreMedina Lady Cat volleyball earned a pair of wins on Tuesday, August 13, to begin the season.
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