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Opponents of a proposed wastewater permit for a Christian youth camp near Tarpley accomplished their initial objective by filling a meeting hall beyond capacity with critics of the wastewater plan
Read moreThree incumbent Bandera City Council members filed to run for reelection in November and will face opposition from six candidates, including Cindy Coffey who has served on council before and
Read moreThe body of a man found in a field off of Privilege Creek Road on Aug. 24 has been identified as Frank Lara, a 26-year-old tattoo artist and father of
Read moreAnna Posey touches the petrified wood that went into the chimney in the Murphy House at the Lost Maples State Natural Area while Katie Raney, the Region 3 interpretive specialist
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Dr. Conrad Nightingale, right, the Bandera County Rabies Control officer, checks out a kitten before giving it a rabies shot with the help of Veterinary Assistant Tina
The Lakehills Area Library wants the public to know about and to come in and check out the variety of databases that are offered to patrons at absolutely no cost.
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
Tim Crank, fifth from left, the administrator at Bandera Nursing & Rehabilitation, presents a $500 check to Chuck Lutke, executive director of the Arthur Nagel Community Clinic, sixth from left,
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