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Students in Bandera County now have yearround access to free mental health care through a state program that offers telehealth counseling to Texas school districts.
Read moreDinosaur George and his museum took over the Rodney Camp Pavilion at the Medina Community Library Wednesday, July 10,from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There were dinosaur bones and skull replicas everywhere.
Read moreThe e-edition of the Bulletin has two extra pages of content. Stories this week include a new exhibit at the Frontier Times Museum, tips on enjoying National Parka and Recreation Month, and more!
Read moreSenior dogs at A Doggie 4 You in Pipe Creek are set for brighter futures thanks to a grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization.
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreThe Hill Country Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists invites the public to a special presentation on the Texas Waters Specialist program.
Read moreYouth from Bandera County 4-H were among the participants in the Texas 4-H Congress, held at the State Capitol July 14-17. T he event provided a unique, hands-on legislative experience for 4-H members in grades 9 through 12, simulating the roles of legislators, lobbyists, and press corps.
Read moreDaniel.tucker@banderabulletin.com
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