The Bandera County Courier - Wed Nov 25
"This was the biggest seizure of animals to date in Bandera County," said Jennifer Gaertner, community liaison for animal control issues.
Mounted shooters find Bandera to their likingThe Bandera County Courier - Wed Nov 25
The Cowboy Capital of the World has captured the imagination of another segment of the western population.
First load-bearing wall, now pumping parking lotThe Bandera County Courier - Thu Nov 19
By a 3-1 vote on Thursday, Nov. 12, Bandera County Commissioners released nearly $233,670 of retainage fees previously held back for the new jail and justice center and road and bridge facility still under construction on Highway 173 North.
- When will it be finished, Wayne?'The Bandera County Courier - Thu Nov 19
A battle weary Wayne Gondeck, AIA, of San Antonio's DRG Architects, stopped by Bandera County Commissioners Court on Thursday, Nov.
Guilott trial evaporatesThe Bandera County Courier - Thu Nov 19
The Thursday, Nov. 12, trial in the City of Bandera Municipal Court evaporated during a morning of intense negotiations between attorneys for Gay Guilott and the City of Bandera.
Hodson murder trial begins TuesdayKerrville Daily Times - Sun Nov 15
Jury selection begins tomorrow in the 216th District Courtroom in the capital murder trial of Karl Hodson.
Commissioners choose PC resident as new fire marshalThe Bandera County Courier - Thu Nov 12
In a closed executive session on Thursday, Nov. 5, Bandera County Commissioners interviewed five candidates for the position of Bandera County fire marshal.
City declines to accept Guilott's counter proposalThe Bandera County Courier - Thu Nov 12
After a protracted executive session on Thursday, Nov. 5, Bandera City Council emerged into open session and voted 3-2 not to accept Gay Guilott's counter-offer to the city "concerning litigation or claims or settlement or possible settlement of litigation or claims." Councilmen Binky Archer and Robert Koimn voted in favor of accepting Guilott's ...
Benefit planned for Johnson familyThe Bandera County Courier - Thu Nov 12
In a split second, lives change and what was before, will never be again. Nothing proved that more than a collision that occurred during early morning on Saturday, Sept.
Bandera Countya s volunteer fire marshal set to retireMySanAntonio.com - Fri Nov 06
A man of action - except when it comes to "honey-dos" - Ralph Dresser didn't kick back in a recliner with a TV remote upon retiring from the Air Force as a full colonel in 1982.
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