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A celebration of life for Margaret Jean Paradee will be Friday May 29, 11 a.m. at the First Methodist Church Fellowship Hall in Bandera. Paradee died on April 23.
A 19-year-old woman was killed in a head-on collision early Sunday, May 25, on State Highway 173, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. DPS said the crash occurred around 1:40 a.m. when ...
Editor’s Note: Want more Growing Up in Bandera? Get the books! Call 830-796-3718 today or visit the Bulletin’s office. Waking this morning on May 3rd in the year 2025 I am fast approaching my 78th ...
With the legislative session ending on Monday, June 2, lawmakers are scrambling to pass or kill bills, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Among the bills passed or likely to soon pass: • All ...
Imagine you’re a teenaged kid, maybe coming home one night from a friend’s house or a ball game or the like. You haven’t had your driver’s license for very long, and you’re still a little giddy over ...
Bandera gathered on Main Street to watch floats like the American Legion make their way down Main Street for this year’s Memorial Day parade. Head to our Facebook for a full gallery of photos.
Kinzee Sperry, Jalyn Lamb, Heather Baker, and William “Ozzie” Knowles of Bandera High School were each awarded a $2,500 scholarship from Bandera Electric Cooperative for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Alkek Elementary retirees (from left) Roxie Bonds, Shirley Nichols and Stacey Clark are joined by Connie Young, past president of the Bandera County Retired Teachers Association. BULLETIN PHOTOS/ ...
HOW MUCH MONEY WILL TRUMP MAKE? In 2024, Forbes estimated Donald Trump’s net worth at $7.1 billion. If Congress passes his budget bill, the top 10 percent of American households - that includes Trump ...
Governor Greg Abbott delivers remarks honoring fallen Texas service members during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Texas Capitol. Courtsy Photos AUSTIN, Texas — Governor Greg Abbott on Monday ...
Following the narrow passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in the House — 215 to 214, with two Republicans voting no — the legislation now heads to the Senate, where new objections center on its ...
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