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Bandera County residents say feral cats continue to multiply despite a volunteer-led Feral Cat Program, and they are urging ...
Retired professional photographer Jerry Jilek is exhibiting some of his photography at the Lakehills Area Library during the ...
Sylvia Verdun Metzinger, a respected librarian, historian and community advocate who fought passionately for emergency ...
The Bandera High School speech and debate team announced its first National Academic All American recipient, 2025 graduate ...
Medina High School’s Bobcats and Bandera High School’s Bulldogs are gearing up for football seasons filled with high ...
Although the Stompede ended, its legacy endures. In 2005, the fourth Saturday in July was designated as National Day of the ...
Surface water staff from the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District (BCRAGD) collected water samples July 23 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is about to take up Louisiana v. Callais (No. 24-109), a case that may seem far removed from your local city council, school board, or county commission but don’t be fooled. The ...
All Americans who love our country, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution must fight back in every way possible, filing lawsuits against executive orders that violate the ...
Two nursing students from Wayland Baptist University’s Ben and Bertha Mieth School of Nursing in San Antonio volunteered during the Fourth of July weekend to assist search and rescue efforts after ...
The First Friday Sip and Shop on the grounds of the Texas Salt Co. was a success despite uncooperative weather. On Friday, Aug. 1, just after the vendors’ market opened, a brief thunderstorm soaked ...
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