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“OTHER CENTERS ARE FULL, AND OUR LOCAL PEOPLE HAVE NO OTHER OPTION”
Read moreLast month, Judge Pat Mc-Guire ordered that his Feb. 7 temporary injunction preventing construction on the Rio Lago solar farm until a list of conditions are met must be followed.
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.
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Read moreThe Frontier Times Museum is celebrating a special Texas Heroes Hall of Honor this year by inducting nationally known watercolorist Susie Short as the lone 2024 inductee into the Hall of Honor.
Read moreThe Meals on Wheels program at the Silver Sage Community Center received a $25,000 donation last month of $25,000 from The Cowboy Capital Regulators. Head regulator Buck Murray arrived with a large group to present the check to Silver Sage Executive Director Art Crawford. The Regulators host the Red and Black Ball each year in February to support the Silver Sage Community Center. The Silver Sage serves seniors through its Meals on Wheels program, bringing hot lunches daily to those in need. For more information or to volunteer, call the Silver Sage at 830-796 4969.
Read moreCounty Auditor Darryl Sadler presented the annual report of the County’s garbage collection stations at the March 28 Bandera County Commissioners’ Court.
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