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January 17th, 2007
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The city of Bullard is looking for the best way to help one the biggest in-town developments with wastewater issues, and engineers - both the city's and the developer's - put an option before council members at last Tuesday's meeting. But it looks like nothing will be firm until Jan. 23 - when the... More...

Comptroller Susan Combs recently announced that the state collected $1.67 billion in sales tax revenue in December, up 6.7 percent compared to December 2005. Combs sent cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts their first sales tax allocations of 2007. More...

The week of Feb. 4-10, is being recognized as "Food Check Out Week" by the Texas Farm Bureau. According to the Agriculture Department it takes most Americans about five weeks to make enough money to buy food for their family for the entire year. In contrast, it takes until April to earn enough to... More...

Prior to the meeting, President Sue Harris was ready to go full force against Eagle's Bluff Country Club for alleged violations. "There are no excuses for this," she said. "It's not agriculture and they don't get treated the same." But after the meeting was called into session, things got much fr... More...
Spencer Denmon scores 2 points for the Guard when facing off against the Shady Grove Saints Tuesday, Jan. 11. Though the Guard lost 53-65 the boys put forth tremendous effort. More...
Services for Margie "Choo-Choo" Johnson, 53, Dallas, formerly of Bullard, were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6, 2007, at Corinth Baptist Church of Bullard with the Rev. L.R. Davis officiating. Burial was at Corinth Cemetery, Bullard, under direction of John R. Harmon Undertaking Co., Tyler. More...
The principal lesson learned in the aftermath of 9/11 was that the United States needed a central gathering place for intelligence. That place, unlike the CIA, had to avoid turf battles with spy agencies controlled by the Pentagon, and its director had to have the ear and confidence of the presiden... More...