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December 13th, 2006
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The fact that it was done with no warning is what has many upset at TxDot's decision to end a well-known grant program, and - in essence - the dreams of many small communities. The transportation department's decision to cut a federally funded grant program has left cities in around Smith county w... More...

Bullard City Council members will vote Thursday on accepting the donation of two residents who want to help out the police department. James Ball and Bill Lumley - with Lumley making the presentation - will ask the council to approve their donation of two police cars to the department. More...

Shirley Frigon was biding her time, patiently awaiting Dr. Marjorie Roper Studdard’s retirement. Once Dr. Marjorie did retire, Frigon had plans for her. “Marjorie once told me her dream - once she retired - was to open a senior citizen’s center - a place where seniors could enjoy fellowship, play... More...

Winter color in the garden is a desire of all avid gardeners. Hellebores, also known as Lenten Roses, are a wonderful addition to the shade garden. These are long-lived plants that bloom late winter or early spring. There are many varieties with color ranges from purple, red, near black, white,... More...
Brook Hill’s Daniel Esquibel, makes a shot on Friday during Frankston’s tournament consolation final. Winona beat Brook Hill 52 to 34. More...
Iraq is on the brink. The American public knows it. The world knows it. But President Bush seems to have a deaf ear to other voices. Responding to questions about Iraq and the Middle East last week, Mr. Bush said, “This business about a graceful exit just simply has no realism to it whatsoever. More...