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March 28th, 2007
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While District Judge Kerry Russell sentenced former Bullard Secretary Patty Cooper to fines, adjudicated probation and restitution, Mayor Pro-Tem A.W. Hines indicated things might not quite be finished with Cooper. More...

When the Rev. James Johnson wanted to buy land across the street from his church a few years ago, some were skeptical. But were it not for that land, the church wouldn't have a place to build a pavilion to hold its annual fund-raiser. Initially begun to help raise money to rebuild the church - aft... More...

Nearly There entertains those attending Bullard Volunteer Fire Department's annual chili supper on Saturday. Above right, Trish Roberson, sings. Above, are Steven Rhames, left, and Dr. John Alexander. More...

One of the most striking houseplants is the Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura). It is a bushy, compact, low-growing plant with distinctly marked oval to oblong leaves. The plant's common name comes from the leaves' habit of folding at night, as if in prayer. More...
The Lady Guard softball team defeated Shady Grove 25-0 in what was certainly the most entertaining game of the season so far. Sarah Mullicane pitched a no hitter as she faced 10 batters and struck out six. While Whitney Teague, Shelby Rozzell, Jessica Johnson, Sarah Mullicane and Nina Carswell ea... More...
The middle school choir from the Brook Hill School performed at Angelina House Assisted Living on March 20. Residents enjoyed singing favorite old hymns with students. The choir is composed of seventh and eighth grade students and is directed by Patti Eden. More...
It is truly a mystery as to what the editor was referring to as a "immature display of emotion" or to "reacting hysterically" at the February Chamber meeting. There were three things mentioned at the February meeting regarding the Festival. One, that a new chairman had been appointed. More...