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News February 13, 2008  RSS feed

Tip of the Week
Use tasty herbs
      Many gardeners include herbs in the landscape for their appearance and the intoxicating scents they release. But don't forget to use your herbs for cooking or on your salads and other fresh vegetables. Here are some flavoring ideas.
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Women: Your job is easy on Valentine's Day
      Today's column is for gals only. Just in case you haven't already figured out how guys think. Essentially, God created Eve by cloning Adam who contributed his DNA from a rib bone while under general anesthesia. Supernatural, but not too complicated when you think about it.
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Character Counts
     Bullard Elementary School is proud of its "January Kids of Character!" These students display the character trait of "loyalty," according to teachers and staff. They were selected for displaying loyalty to their country as in the classroom when student pledge the flag and sing the "National Anthem" each morning. These students were seen showing loyalty to their school by concern for the care of their classroom, the cafeteria, and the general appearance of the school. Most of all, though, these outstanding students were recognized for their display of loyalty to their friends, school officials said. They are known for treating other students consistently in a kind and caring manner. Students pictured are: Kindergarten: David Brantley, Shelbee Walker, Payton Hancock, Kaycee Griffith, Leighann Langston, Quinton Trahan and Abby Grissom. First grade:Parker Bradshaw, Whitney Buckley, Jeremiah Arredondo, Trenton Dublin, Katie Gilbert, Minarda Rowan and Tori Parham. Second grade: Carley Hamby, Jarrett Whatley, Dexter Jenkins, Emma French, Thomas Heyder, Drew Lewis and Ethan Medley. Third grade: Joey Padrucco, Hunter Dickens, Emman Khan, Cody Phillips, Isaiah Parkers, Amanda Sisco and Kevin Jones.
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Local chosen 'outstanding musician' by music school
      Psalmist School of Music, Tyler, presented its annual awards at a recent Winter Youth Recital held in Tyler. Named as "outstanding young male and female musicians" for 2007 were Daniel Armstrong and Rebekah Wolven. Armstrong, 13, is the son of David and Dijona Armstrong of Flint and is an eighth-grade student at Bullard Middle School.
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Military News
      Navy Seaman Apprentice Rodney J. Fuller, son of Carolyn Johnson, Bullard, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
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Brookshire's rates in Top 25
      Brookshire Grocery Co., parent company of Brookshire's and Super 1 Foods stores, was distinguished as one of the 75 Best Companies to Work for in Texas in the February issue of "Texas Monthly" magazine, ranking 23rd in the large companies category.
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Early voting begins Tuesday
      Early voting in the primary election begins Feb. 19 and continues through Feb. 29. In Smith County, there are five designated early voting sites: the Smith County Annex, 200 E. Ferguson St.
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Filing open for city, school seats
      Filing is open for places on the Bullard City Council or Bullard Independent School District Board of Trustees on Monday. Seats open will be voted upon on the May 10 ballot. On the council, three positions are up.
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