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February 7th, 2007
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Former Bullard City Secretary Patty Cooper pleaded guilty on Monday to three charges - ranging from a seconddegree felony to state felony charges, but she won't have to spend any time behind bars. D i s t r i c t Judge Kerry Russell set Cooper's sentencing date for 4 p.m. Feb. 26. More...

February is "Love Your Library" month, and Bullard library patrons are asked to join in the events and support the local library. "Come in throughout the month and read the Sixty-five reasons to love your library' we have posted," said Andie Rathbone, Bullard Community Library. "Then give us your... More...

The idea came to Tad Morgan when he was talking to fellow business people at the Bullard Chamber of Commerce's first business expo two years ago. He started talking to some of the other businesses represented, and put a committee together. His goal was to get as many businesses in town together... More...

Best time to prune When is the best time to prune flowering trees and shrubs? The answer depends on whether the plant produces flowers on old (last year's) or new (this year's) growth. More...
Bullard varsity boys fell short Tuesday night giving Chapel Hill a 61-45 victory. After going back and forth with the lead both teams ended the first period with 11 points. Once they hit the court again the boys couldn't manage to hold the lead even with their strong efforts. More...
The Creative Communication's Poetic Achievement Award was given to schools whose students ' entries to the poetry contest were of exceptionally high quality, including Bullard Middle School. This is the second year for Bullard Middle School 6th grade students to receive this award. The English tea... More...
Sybil Vaughan Dickey of Bullard passed away on Jan. 31, 2007, in Dallas after a lengthy illness. She was born January 28, 1946, to Verdell and Lois Vaughan. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at Autry Funeral Home chapel with Dan Manuel, Donnie Barron and Glen Cogburn officiating. Bur... More...
Every time an individual walks free from prison because it turns out that he or she didn't actually commit the crime, the system has failed. If it hadn't failed, the wrong person wouldn't have been convicted. If it hadn't failed, the real guilty party wouldn't have evaded detection. More...