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The coronavirus outbreak has yet to claim any victims in Bandera County, but that does not mean its impact is not being felt. Last week, the ongoing dis
Read moreSimple words of thanks and appreciation were sent to first responders, grocery store employees, postal workers, teachers, medical professionals and government officials from students at the Vineyard of God Christian School and other youngsters in late March for their commitment to safeguarding the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreWestern swing “living legend” Larry Nolen, who had a long history entertaining crowds in Bandera, passed away on March 25, his family said. He was 87.
Read moreBEC Fiber, a division of Bandera Electric Cooperative, has temporarily increased existing broadband internet packages between 25 and 75 megabits per second up to 150 mbps to alleviate the need during the coronavirus crisis, the cooperative said last week in a news release.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer Hill Country Veterinary Hospital staff members pause while returning Renee Guin’s dog Odie to her after Odie had two scans performed last week. The veterinary center at 1413 Highway 173 South near Bandera is one of the area businesses that has converted to curbside customer service to comply with social distancing recommendations established to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
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 morePeterson Health is offering a drive-in COVID-19 screening option at the Hill Country Youth Event Center in Kerrville on weekdays for those with appointments who are exhibiting symptoms of the virus, Peterson officials said in a news release.
Read moreOn Friday, March 6, Bandera ISD closed for spring break not realizing how our world was about to change.
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