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July 30, 2008  RSS feed

Two phases of a $28 million school bond package are about to be finished by the time school starts. The only project that is really behind schedule is the Audrey Owens Auditorium at the high school, which will seat about 900 and will have a couple of additional classrooms. The facility should be finished in October, Superintendent Keith Bryant said. More...

Small-town Bullard Greene to big-time Aggie maroon COLLEGE STATION - Growing up as a youth all-star in any sport he played, Brodie Greene's favorite summer trip regardless of his team ventures was going to the College World Series. More...

A "Budget Retreat Workshop" exclusively for city council members was to be held Tuesday at the Cascades in Tyler. The workshop was to inform the council on significant changes in the city's draft budget and possible purchases from city departments. More...

Yes, a customer, Mason King, rode up on his horse, Ringo, to conduct business in the bank. A cute story may be that due to high gasoline prices, some Bullard residents have reverted to traveling via horseback. Fortunately Mason had hobbles to tie the horse's front legs to keep him from running away since Austin Bank has no hitching rails to tie horses. More...
Above - Bullard Cardinals, Aaron Smith comes around to finish off a homerun in Junior Midget action at the district tournament held in Bullard two weeks ago. At right - The Bullard Bullets with men in scoring position in their win over the Cubs in the Sophomore Division of the TTBA district baseball tournament. More...