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Veterans VoiceOn this page, we preserve the stories and memories of military veterans. This is a place for service members to share their experiences in the most vivid, intimate way - in their own voices. Please listen here.
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Growing Up In Bandera - PodcastAs my Growing Up In Bandera story keeps rolling along I can count on the blessing of a somewhat sound mind to recall events that can carry me away from any of my modern day problems.
Listen to Season 5, Episode 3, of Growing Up In Bandera on mini podcast. |
Letter to the EditorFor months, I have listened to the outcry regarding License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology. I have seen the eyerolls, and I’ve even been met with "Nazi rhetoric,” the dangerous claim that believing in accountability and community safety is somehow equivalent to totalitarianism. Comparing a neighbor’s desire for a safe street to a dark chapter of history is a classic case of comparing apples to oranges; it is a distraction used to avoid the reality of the threats our town faces today.
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Bandera Fire and Rescue seeking expansion, looking for propertyTo keep up with growth in Bandera and Bandera County, Bandera Fire and Rescue is trying to grow, too. Currently located on Main Street, in a fire house with a small office and five bays at maximum capacity, the station’s need for expansion is becoming urgent.
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Bandera County recycling group honored by commissionersDon’t Make Waste Bandera volunteers were honored by Bandera County commissioners for their 2025 recycling efforts, and 15 years of partnership with Keep Texas Beautiful and Keep Texas Recycling. Last year, DMWB collected 54 tons of recycling; and saved 793 trees, 85k kw hours, 365k gallons of water, 591 yards of landfill space, 465k pounds of air pollution, 238 barrels of oil, and an estimated $2,278 in landfill fees.
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Growing Up In BanderaComing up on four years since I lost my partner in life. Fifty-six years was not enough. Pure and simple, it just wasn't enough. I spent way too many years being young and acting like a fool, but she always forgave me even before I asked God to forgive me.
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Bandera Music Fest raises scholarship funds to benefit Bandera High School studentsBandera’s music community delivered big this year. At its annual Bandera Music Fest, held April 19, at the 11th Street Cowboy Bar, the Linda Wilder Musician Scholarship Fund announced it surpassed fundraising totals from the previous two years—an achievement powered by the generosity and spirit that define Bandera, the Cowboy Capital of the World.
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Today in Texas History
On this day in 1903, "The Eyes of Texas" was first sung. The performance took place at a minstrel show benefiting the University of Texas track team at the Hancock Opera House in Austin. The ditty soon became the official song of the University of Texas, and is even considered by some a sort of unofficial state song.
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Bandera City Council revisits drought stage protocol; will discuss license plate recognition camerasIn a candid conversation about water conservation, Bandera City Council members revisited the city’s drought stages. As of April 23, the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District announced Stage 2 - moderate drought conservation. In other business, council will discuss the Flock Safety license plate recognition cameras for possible action during their next regular meeting.
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Bandera Natural History and Art Museum to host Spring Concert, featuring returning Soprano Sarah DavisThe Bandera Natural History and Art Museum is hosting Lyric-Soprano Sarah Joanne Davis for a return performance in their Spring Concert set for Sunday, May 17. Joining her is classical guitarist Dr. Isaac Bustos. Together, they will spin a musical journey through Spain and Italy, performed amid the Spanish Colonial art in the museum’s New Spain Art Hall.
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Sublime Rambling #33
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Countywide burn ban liftedThough the countywide burn ban is lifted, authorities strongly urge residents to register with the Bandera County Sheriff’s Office before lighting up.
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Youth rock band enters the local live music sceneIn a rural county like Bandera, having 71 people come out just to hear a youth rock band play is a pretty big deal.
In April, The Bad Bombs, a youth rock band made up entirely of Bandera County students ages 12–16, put on a free concert at Bandera High School and drew a crowd of local supporters. It shows that people in Bandera County will support young musicians who are willing to work hard, take creative risks, and perform live. |
Don’t Make Waste Bandera recognized as Silver Star Affiliate by Keep Texas Beautiful
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Bandera Bulldogs are State boundDespite battling torrential rain, high winds, and a sudden cold front, the Bandera Track and Field team delivered a historic performance at the Region 4-4A Championships this past weekend. Their resilience paid off with multiple athletes securing their spots at the State Meet, proving that no matter the conditions, "We Are One."
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Bandera High School senior Brooklyn Grabs commits to Howard Payne University basketballBandera High School celebrated a landmark achievement today as senior student-athlete Brooklyn Grabs officially committed to continue her basketball and academic career at Howard Payne University in Brownwood.
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Lakehills Area Library for May presents artists from the Fiber Artists of San Antonio, and mother and daughter teamLakehills Area Library is featuring for the month of May, artists from the Fiber Artists of San Antonio and mother and daughter team Melissa Brambila and Hailee Segura.
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Memorial Weekend festivities set for May 23-25The 42nd annual Bandera Memorial Weekend Stampede Rodeo is set. Beginning Friday, May 22, and ending Sunday, May 24, three nights of Professional Rodeo (PRCA) sanctioned rodeos by Rafter G Rodeo Production will kick off at Mansfield Park.
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Paul Petersen Ponders
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City treasurer announces resignation, citing ‘shift in council’s priorities’Prior to council convening in closed session, City Treasurer Allyson Wright submitted her official letter of resignation. Wright began her career with the City of Bandera seven years ago, rising to the position of treasurer in 2022.
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‘Too Many Lives Have Been Lost’
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Gumball 3000 luxury car show headed to BanderaGumball 3000 is coming to Bandera on June 8 for a high-energy afternoon lunch stop, before continuing south and crossing the border into Mexico.
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Bandera County Fair Association receives generous donationThe Bandera County Fair Association extends heartfelt thanks to founding sponsors for their incredibly generous gift of $50,000. Their support marks an historic moment for our community that will ensure the Bandera County Fair returns after more than four decades, with the last fair having taken place in the 1980s.
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From Bulldog to Force Recon: Benjamyn Marks’ Journey from BHS to the Marine CorpsOnly a few months ago, Benjamyn Marks was a familiar face in the halls of Bandera High School, known for his speed on the race track, his tenacity on the football field, and his quick smile during Senior Lunch. Today, that same "bright-eyed" boy from Hill Country Elementary is undergoing one of the most grueling transformations in the world.
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Bandera Paint & Body offers 15 percent discount to veterans and active-duty military"On Dec. 3, 2021, our lives were changed forever, when our 24-year-old son was involved in a head-on collision. He was airlifted to BAMC that night, and began his fight for life. Although my son is not in the military, the amount of support he received from this wonderful group of folks has been humbling."
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