The Frontier Times Museum will host Dr. Don Frazier, director of The Texas Center at Schreiner University, on Thursday, Nov.
Almost 2,000 people in Bandera county are on SNAP - the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program – also known as food stamps. State wide, 3.5 million Texans – including 1.7 million children are ...
AUSTIN — The Texas Department of Public Safety has graduated nine new K-9 teams and four certified K-9 tech trainers, who ...
The Lakehills Area Library is featuring the work of longtime Pipe Creek resident and digital print painter Susan Reiche as ...
Bandera closed out its regular season in emphatic fashion Friday, defeating Carrizo Springs 38-0 to secure a 10-0 record and the program’s first unbeaten season in more than four decades. The victory ...
Students from the Medina High School Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE) chapter earned top placements at the Area 2 ...
The Bandera Lady Bulldogs opened their basketball season Friday night at home with a 40-37 victory over the Gonzalez Lady ...
Bandera High School celebrated Homecoming Oct. 31, honoring students who represented their classes as part of the Homecoming ...
The Texas electorate approved all 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot last week, the Houston Chronicle reported. Those included measures to raise the homestead exemption and reduce property ...
A month ago, we knew that Senate Democrats would come away with no real concessions from the government shutdown, and that it would end with a clean continuing resolution. That was always how it was ...
Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” Noack was born on August 17, 1932 in San Antonio, Texas, to William Harold Mussey and Maude Tollett Mussey. On January 14, 1951, she married Milton Charles “Boyd” Noack, the ...
Judson Earl Bohannan of Bandera, Texas went peacefully to live with his Lord on Friday, October 17, 2025. Judson was born on August 5, 1942, in Pearsall, Texas to John L. Bohannan and Opal Gertrude ...