The Legislature begins its work creating a state budget for the next two years with slightly less revenue available than it had during the previous biennium. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar projects ...
Like most of the other boys around my age living as teenagers in Bandera I was familiar with jobs common to the area. Hauling hay and fence building were a couple of the most demanding but after ...
Over the last two decades, judicial decisions have made it harder for inventors to keep patent-infringing goods off the market. Intellectual property theft costs the U.S. economy as much as $600 ...
The BMS Lady Bulldogs pow wow between plays during a matchup against Carizzo Springs. The team heads to Uvalde at the end of the month. Courtesy Photo ...
Bandera City Council opened their first 2025 meeting with several resolutions, including an employee policy for vacation payout, a social media policy, an employee compensation adjustment policy and ...
Robert G. “Bob” Mc-Cullough, APR, Fellow PRSA, will retire Jan. 31 from his communications role at Morgan’s, the nonprofit organization behind the renowned Morgan’s Wonderland theme park and its ...
MOVING FORWARD In recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that the divide between the left and the right in America is wider than ever before. Political discourse has become polarized to the ...
The Junior High Lady Cats secured runner-up honors at the Annual Nueces Canyon Junior High Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 18. The Lady Cats defeated Hunt 17-9 to advance to the championship game. In ...
The Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District met for its quarterly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16. Over 50 patrons filled the meeting room at the BCRAGD offices, ready to speak on the ...
Courtesy Photo Storytellers, pipers, fiddlers, and singers populate the grounds of the Kerrville Renaissance Fair, which continues for two more weekends. The Kerrville Renaissance Festival continues ...