Flash floods continue in Texas
Digest more
Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 59 counties as storms slam Texas, including Bexar County, Uvalde County, and Medina County.
The Medina River at Bandera is forecast to reach major flood stage Wednesday evening as heavy rain and flash flooding have forced the closure of more than 30 roadways across Bandera County. The National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio office said Wednesday morning that the river is expected to rise above its 13-foot flood stage Wednesday afternoon and crest near 24.
Texas Highways on MSN
Giddy up to a Wild West getaway in Bandera
Long before it became known for dude ranches and rodeo champions like Toots Mansfield, Bandera was a wild frontier. Read More >
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Known as the “Cowboy Capital of the World,” Bandera is like a step back in time. You’ll see hitching posts in front of stores and local watering holes, and although it feels a ...
Beginning in 1852, Benjamin Franklin Thompson and his sons built a sash mill near Kilgore, launching what would become one of East Texas' most influential timber empires. Over gen
BANDERA, Texas – Many would describe Bandera as remote cowboy country, positioned on the edge of the frontier. So, it comes as no surprise that the town’s name likely stems from the frontier days. However, as it is with many area towns, no one knows ...
It has been almost 10 years since live racing was held at Bandera Downs, but the racetrack has acquired new owners. A partnership named Heart of Texas Racing recently closed on an agreement to buy the facility for $1.2-million from the Bandera Independent ...
Bandera Middle is a public school located in Bandera, TX, which is in a distant rural setting. The student population of Bandera Middle is 525 and the school serves 6-8. At Bandera Middle, 38% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math ...
Greg Abbott included Bandera County in a 59-county disaster declaration Tuesday as severe storms and flash flooding continue to threaten parts of Texas. The declaration came as a flood warning remained in effect for the Medina River at Bandera,
