One might say plants don't have a leg to stand on, but that may actually give them a leg up on the animal kingdom when it comes to environmental adaptability.
On May 7, 2008, the Bandera County Courier asked the question: "Where's the BCSO rescue boat." At that time, the answer was "at Sheriff Weldon Tucker's residence on a private ranch in Tarpley." Nearly a year and nearly five months later, on Friday, Sept.
Despite protests to contrary, senior center pays city only for garbage collection services Rhetoric during the Thursday, August 20, meeting of Bandera City Council sometimes resembled a smackdown between nonprofits doing business within the municipality.
Bandera Barber Shop owner Coy Merrit has been cutting hair for nearly 50 years, lived in Bandera for nearly 18 years and spent four years at his current location.
A chance meeting apparently led to an increasingly controversial conversation between County Judge Richard Evans and Bandera City Administrator Gene Foerster regarding the current professional status of former Bandera County Sheriffa s Office Deputy Mario Hernandez.
Responding to a request by 216th District Attorney Bruce Curry, the office of the Texas Attorney General has agreed to investigate and prosecute allegations of misuse of Bandera County property by members of the Bandera County Sheriff's Office.
After the Bandera County Courier broke a story on May 7 about the county's increasingly controversial rescue boat, Precinct 2 Commissioner Bobby Harris launched an investigation of his own.