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Scott Monroe is retiring as the 198th District Attorney for Kerr and Bandera counties at the end of his term, saying as he approaches 67, he’s looking for new challenges.
Read moreMost, but not all, of our time as teenagers living in Bandera was spent on the river, at the Bantex Theater or dragging Main Street. Sometimes at night, we would
Read moreDog trainer, veteran and author Dennis Blocker will be at the Medina Community Library on Saturday, Jan. 18, to discuss his book “The Dogs I’ve Known in 2 Wars –
Read moreMauri Fagan, the new library director at the Bandera County Public Library, said last week she’s excited about taking on a job that can help people address questions they need
Read moreSmall nonfarm businesses in 49 Texas counties, including Bandera County, are eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration to offset economic losses
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. Although reasonable care is taken, clerical
Read moreThe concerns of Bandera County farmers and ranchers were well represented in early December when Texas Farm Bureau members from across the state gathered in Waco to discuss bureau policy.
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