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The board of the Bandera County Central Appraisal District is moving rapidly to appoint a chief appraiser to replace the former chief appraiser who resigned last month but continues to take pointed criticism from people who feel it has not properly overseen the operations of the district’s top officer and has not treated the public fairly.
Read moreResults of the March 3 party primaries were not available early enough to get in the Bandera Bulletin’s print edition this week, but they are available online at the newspaper’s website - www. banderabulletin.com.
Read moreBandera City Councilman Brice Cavanaugh has submitted his resignation to City Council after deciding to relocate to Travis County outside of Austin for professional reasons and losing his eligibility to serve on council.
Read moreBandera County Judge Richard Evans will be the guest speaker at the Bandera County Republican Women’s meeting on Thursday, March 5, at the Silver Sage center in Ban-803 Buck Creek Dr.
Read moreNumerous activities will be held at the Medina Community Library during the coming week, including a Kids’ Crafts Sr Bingo event on Thursday, March 5, beginning at 3:30 p.m., a pizza-box painting session on Monday, March 9, and a to-go cup decorating class for youngsters ages 10 and older on Tuesday, March 10, starting at 10:30 a.m.
Read moreGetting my education around Bandera came in many forms.
Read moreMembers of the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters pose for a photo with a group of visitors from France after the gunfighters’ second of two performances on Saturday, Feb. 29, in a staged area outside the Bandera County Convention & Visitors Bureau headquarters. The gunfights are a popular tourist draw that officials hope to schedule more regularly this year. BULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack
Read moreMarch will be a very busy month at the Bandera County Public Library.
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