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The Lakehills Community Center hosted a delightful event called Summer Fun Day & Ice Cream Social on Friday, June 9, attracting a large number of families seeking enjoyment.
Read moreThe Bandera Bulletin took home six awards at the 2023 Texas Press Association Better Newspaper Contest last month.
Read moreThe Bandera High School cheerleading team has soared to new heights, securing impressive victories and prestigious awards at this year's camp.
Read moreTie-down roping was one of the many events on display to a packed out crowd at Utopia Park Arena for May 29’s Utopia Ranch Rodeo. The event celebrated its 20th year and also feaured dancing and live music in addition to the main rodeo event.
Read moreTexas Design Landscaping opened for business last month with a variety of sales and complimentary food and music for attendees. Live music from Crazy Kim. Additionally, door prizes and hourly garden specials were available.
Read moreAmerica’s newest federal holiday, Juneteenth, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
Read moreThe Bandera County Republican Women met at the Silver Sage June 1 to hear Mayra Flores, Senior Fellow of the Texas Public Policy Foundation and the first Mexican born Congresswoman in the U.S. House of Representatives speak. Also in attendance was Mary Jane Avery, SREC member and Gail Teegarden, SD 24 District Director of the TFRW.
Read moreThe Greater Medina Lake Little League will be able to install shade structures and replace the backstop padding on softball and baseball fields, thanks to a $25,000 grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority and Bandera Electric Cooperative.
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