The Bullard Banner News asked local children to share their letters to Santa with us. After we received the letters, we forwarded them to the post office for North Pole delivery. More...
It’sbeen a little over a year, but the City of Bullard is ready to make good on a promise to the residents of Lilly Lane. Residents of the street have - for years - been plagued by problem after problem - mostly a lack of water supply. But at a council meeting last week, City Manager Larry Morgan ... More...
At Thursday’s Bullard City Council meeting, council members and the police chief thanked three local residents for what they all agreed was an invaluable donation. It began, Bill Lumley said, when he was talking to a good friend - who also happens to work for the Shreveport Police Department. More...
Amaryllis never fails to break the gloom of winter. If an amaryllis is to bloom on the widow sill as early as December, you must begin in the fall. Fill a pot with one part each of coarse sand, peat and soil. Plant the bulb so that a third of it is above the surface. More...
All Saints Trojans slipped past the Brook Hill Guard’s varsity boys Friday night which led to a 69-55 loss for the Guard. Though the Guard had a two-point lead heading into half time the Trojans quickly tied things up in the start of the third quarter and never looked back. More...
Tyler Junior College held fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 15, in Wagstaff Gymnasium, recognizing 397 candidates for graduation. Associate degrees and certificates of proficiency wereconferred by college president Dr. William R. Crowe and TJC registrar Trey Hattaway certified graduates. More...
Unfortunately, the cost of building new roads and expanding existing ones is no longer anywhere near the levels of 1991. Fifteen years of inflation have sharply increased the cost of building new highways, as well as expanding and maintaining existing ones. More...