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The Bandera County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a county-wide burn ban during their meeting on Thursday, July 27.
Read moreThe Bandera County Commissioners voted July 27 to change the job description and pay scale for the county’s Veteran Service Officer (VSO) position following input from community leaders and residents.
Read moreLast week, the Deputy Secretary of State Joe Esparza drew the ballot order for the 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution.
Read moreOn Saturday, Sept. 9, the Texas AgriLife Extension Service will host its annual Hill Country Professional Child Care Providers Conference at the Gillespie County Extension Office, located at 38 Business Ct, Fredericksburg, TX, 78624.
Read moreOn July 27, the County Commissioners voted unanimously in favor to authorize Judge Richard Evans to sign a contract for $39,126 with Mission Critical Partners, LLC (MCP) for professional consulting assistance in the assessment of the county’s current radio system.
Read moreLocal pet groomers Sally and Laurie Gibson have retired after many years and closed their shop Pawdners Pet Grooming in Bandera.
Read moreAn unprecedented number of child care centers are expected to close across the state as pandemic relief funding ends, the Texas Standard reported. A survey conducted by the Texas Association for the Education of Young Children of about 1,600 child care programs indicated 44% were likely to close their doors without additional funding. Federal pandemic relief funds ended for most centers in June.
Read moreLocal nonprofit Don’t Mess with Bandera (DMWB), appealed to the Bandera County Commissioners’ Court last week to resume baling of recyclable materials that are steadily overtaking the recycling center at Mansfield Park, although the court did not immediately announce a decision.
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