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December 3, 2008  RSS feed

FORT WORTH - Tammy Rooney has been a committed fixture in the Bullard Independent girls athletic program for the longest of any coach currently on the BISD payroll. It is also no secret to the town folk, as well as sports and tri-athlete enthusiasts stateside, that Rooney also has a true love for competition and been a successful tri-athlete for over 20 years. More...

Photos by Jim Epperson Above, Brayden and Jaycee Baird give their wish lists to Santa Clause before a Christmas parade in Bullard. Santa was the guest of honor, riding on a Bullard Fire Truck. More...

Recently Robert Hayes, who is a beekeeper for pleasure in Bullard, had to buy a stronger bee suit in case he ever faced Africanized bees, informally known as killer bees. Hayes said that although it is not often talked about in East Texas, Africanized bees are here. The biggest difference between the westernized honey bee and the Africanized bee is domestication. More...

On Monday, Nov. 24, 2008 the Indians came to Bullard Primary School. Kevin Alexander from the Alabama-Coushatta tribe wowed the primary students with his Indian dancing. Kevin is an award-winning dancer and competes all over the United States. More...
In one of his first games on the hardwood and three days practice, Jeremey Chappelle gave the Brook Hill fans and head coach, Wally Dawkins a taste of things to come although it was in a losing effort. The Brook Hill Guard, in a back-and-forth match up on Friday morning, lost the second game of the Burger King Classic, 86-83, to a talented Clarksville team. More...