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At a public hearing on June 13 at City Hall, the City of Bandera opened up discussion for citizens to offer input on the city’s application to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for an Outdoor Recreation Grant.
Read moreThe Ranchers and Landowners Association of Texas hosted a presentation featuring Texas Parks and Wildlife biologist Johnny Arredondo on Saturday, June 24, at the Bandera Electric Coop Community Room. Addressing a gathering of eighteen, Arredondo discussed his role as regional biologist, the various functions and services the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department provides, and general issues concerning wildlife management.
Read moreThe Bandera City Council addressed several matters during its regular meeting on June 13, including a unanimous vote by council to execute a $7,000 Hotel Occupancy Tax fund reimbursement agreement with the Bandera ProRodeo Association for their Memorial Day rodeos.
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.
Read moreAfter four years of saving, the Mandry family is opening their dream restaurant: Boonies Pizza, a pizza establishment located in Pipe Creek that promises takeout seven days a week – and, in the not-too-distant future, delivery.
Read moreEstablished in 1984, the Hill Country Crisis Council (HCCC) has become a pivotal resource for survivors of family violence, sexual assault, and child abuse in the Hill Country region.
Read moreThe veterans of American Legion Post 410 in Lakehills held a Flag Retirement Ceremony on Flag Day, June 14, at the Legion Hall.
Read moreIn rural counties, keeping the trash picked up along roads is a constant problem often left for residents to solve. Unlike most incorporated areas, where local taxes pay for trash removal and street cleaning, county governments often ignore trash along roadways to save money.
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