Above, Amber Hilton shows her roaster at the third annual East Texas International Livestock Expo. Far left, Mason Frederick shows his Reserve Grand Champion meat pen rabbit, and left, Aubri Murphy shows her Grand Champion Steer. More...
Early voting is under way for both city council and school board seats. An additional item - a constitutional amendment - will also be voted on. The amendment - which all registered voters may decide on - is a proposed change to the Texas Constitution that would extend property tax relief to senio... More...
School board seats up for re-election this year: Place 6: Sam Smith and Louis Newburn Place 7: Michael Roy (I) Two at-large seats on Bullard City Council More...
On Tuesday, April 3, 2007 FBC, Gresham hosted a 42 Tournament, 12 teams competed in this all day event. Lunch was included in the $7 fee charged. Reverend Roy Thoene and Youth Director David May contributed the barbecue and the committee furnished all the trimmings. More...
When Bullard City Council next meets, it's likely many residents of Bullard Heights subdivision will be in attendance. On April 19, Bullard's planning and zoning commission conducted a public hearing to discuss and make a recommendation on a special-use permit for a print shop in the restricted n... More...
Ninety-eight nursing students at The University of Texas at Tyler were inducted into the UT Tyler College of Nursing and Health Sciences Iota Nu chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society April 18, Dr. Linda Klotz, UT Tyler dean of College of Nursing and Health Sciences and professo... More...
Most Texas power customers aren't consumed with the intricacies of electric deregulation. Stranded costs, monopolistic practices and nodal markets aren't high on their list of worries. Budget-busting electric bills are. In North Texas, many of TXU's customers are paying rates nearly 45 percent h... More...