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June 20th, 2007
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Mayor A.W. Hines said if you want to get something done, ask a busy person to do it. And that's what the council did when members voted unanimously to appoint Lindsey Bradley as Bullard's next councilman. More...

Even though Bullard ISD trustees are split over the graduation issue, Ashley Bailey said she's ready to move on. Ashley and her mother Wanda were on the frontlines at May's board meeting, pleading with the board to allow Ashley and five other students to walk the stage even though they'd yet to p... More...

When Tony Brazil first approached City Manager Larry Morgan with a sketch of a building, he told Morgan the building would be for storage and a shop, the city manager said. Later, when Brazil wanted water run to the building, Morgan questioned Brazil. More...

Do you love your neighbors but not your view of their carport complete with garbage cans and assorted appliances? Don't want to offend or cut off communication by building a privacy fence? Then consider planting a hedge to screen this unsightly view. More...
Coaches Tomlin, Sadler and Lee celebrate with their afternoon basketball camp group as the last day comes to an end. The boys gather in the bleachers for one last picture before going their own ways for the rest of the summer. More...
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Courtney Jade Ramsey, creative writing major from Bullard, has been named to the President's Honor at Stephen F. Austin State University for the spring semester. To be eligible for this honor, a student must be enrolled in 12 or more semester hours and maintain a grade point average of 4. More...
July always feels a little extra patriotic, doesn't it? Today's column is dedicated to all those folks who were children during WWII. Like our own parents who remember watching the boys march off, many of you have carried the torch of patriotism, passing it down to children and grandchildren. More...