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March 26th, 2008
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The Bullard Volunteer Fire Department was called to a house fire in Emerald Bay around 5:30 p.m. Friday. Fire Chief Keith Newburn said his captain on the scene believes it was a electrical malfunction that started the blaze. No one was injured, though the family's two dogs were killed. More...

City leaders will hold an two open forums for the public to make certain citizens are aware of ordinance and possible enforcement on a youth curfew. The curfew is tentatively set from midnight to 6 a.m. on weekdays and weekends. More...

Above, Brook Hill students wash one of Bullard Volunteer Fire Department's trucks. Right, a student empties his bag of litter to begin picking up trash along the city streets again. For more information, see page 12. -- Bullard Banner photos by Kelly Griffith-Fields More...

A new, tuition-based elementary school, for students ages 5-10 years, is coming to the Cherokee County. Karen Hendley, local educator, is looking for interested, founding families who would like to be a part of the establishment of the school. More...
On Saturday, March 15th, the Brook Hill baseball team volunteered their time and participated in the MS Walk held at Bergfeld Park in Tyler. The players, along with 600 others, walked from Bergfeld Park to Mike Carter Field and then back to Bergfeld. More...
I used to do a super-duper job of celebrating all the holidays. Have you ever noticed how quickly they come around? Every month has special day that requires mothers to cook, clean, and entertain house guests. For freedom from impending holiday work, I now turn to my favorite trivia book. More...