With its bars shut down, its restaurants limited to making food deliveries or offering take-out service only and access to Bandera City Park restricted, Bandera is beginning to feel more of the effects of the worldwide battle to control the deadly coronavirus.
“It’s quiet and feels kind of closed,” said Bandera Mayor Suzanne Schauman on Monday, March 23, just a few days after bars and restaurants were directed by gubernatorial order not to serve customers on their premises temporarily and the city blocked off its main park to vehicular traffic in an attempt to keep the deadly virus from spreading as ...