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August 8, 2007  RSS feed

Local team wins runner-up title
The Bullard Bombers made two improbable runs through the loser's brackets during the playoffs to make it to the State Championship game. After winning nine elimination games, they finished as the 2007 Jr. Midget State Runners-Up. More...

! Bullard High School freshman and parents are invited to Freshman Orientation beginning at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 13 at Bullard High School. There will be information on: academics, athletics, band and cheerleader performances, club sponsors, graduation requirements and schedules. Pizza and door prizes will be included. For additional information call or e-mail: Scott W. More...

Warnings issued, but no fines levied by agencies

The city of Bullard received what City Manager Larry Morgan said were simple violations last week from two environmental agencies, but no fines were levied, and the visit was routine in nature. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality paid a visit to the city of Bullard to do its yearly inspection on the sewer plant's discharge system. More...

Use proper care for houseplants Proper care makes houseplants more attractive and helps reduce the incidence of insects and disease. Dust should be washed from the leaves. Specialists with Texas Cooperative Extension recommend washing plants with warm water and mild soap. More...
On the final day of Coach Gay, James and Dixon's volleyball camp all the girls grades 6th through 9th joined together in front of the net for a celebratory picture. More...
August means last call for vacations. With the sun peaking out of the clouds here in East Texas, I am dreaming of sunswept beaches and turquoise water. Let's be realistic, however, with school supplies, back-toschool clothes and the price of gasoline, who can afford Acapulco or the Caribbean? More...