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December 27th, 2006
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Austin Bank President was both surprised and pleased when he got a call last week from the National Society and Sons of the American Revolution. Representatives called to tell him the Bullard branch was chosen to receive a commendation for something they do every day - flying the American flag. More...

Following the chamber’s recent election - of both board members and officers - the board made a decision - it’s time to begin measures to be an active part of Bullard’s growth. Board President Joe Moody took the first step in this process when he asked to address the Bullard City Council at its l... More...

Lauren Alexander is - by no means - a stranger to performing. She has, after all, spent more than half her life on stage. But when she was asked to participate in the sendoff for East Texan Kasey Musgraves - she was honored. "Kasey has worked for a long time for this, and I was flattered to be ask... More...

The containers and roots of container plants can receive freeze damage as well as the top growth. For a small container grown plant, wrap the container in bubble wrap, old carpet or cardboard. Tie the material securely. Place straw or crumpled newspaper between the plant branches. More...
The Lady Panthers varsity played an outstanding game Tuesday night against the Alto Yellow Jackets. Bullard girls achieved a 77-27 victory led by Sarah Welling with 16 points and Kanda Carter, Mallory Red and Elisa Lee who each scored 12 points. Natalie Gray and Amber Baker each hit for 7; Ashley ... More...
A memorial service for D.E. “Roby” Roberson of Emerald Bay was held Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Emerald Bay Community Church in Bullard. Mr. Roberson passed away on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006, after a courageous battle with cancer. Mr. Roberson was born in Stephenville on July 19, 1932. He w... More...
Tuition rates in Texas remain a bargain. You can attend college here for about $5,300 a year, while the national price tag hovers around $5,800. But try telling that to Texas parents and students suffering from sticker shock. Since legislators gave state universities the freedom to set tuition ra... More...