March 10, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Police chief offers warning for citizens

Bullard Police Chief Gary Don Lewis offered a warning to residents regarding home visits. The U.S. Census will be making visits regarding census forms, but Lewis said others have taken advantage of some residents. Lewis said U.S. More...

Johnson files for city council

Rodger Johnson filed as a candidate for the Bullard City Council. Johnson served on the city council from 2004 through 2009 before he entered the race for Bullard Mayor. More...

News

ACT scheduled for April 10

Registration is open for the April 10, ACT achievement test. Students who wish to take the college admission and placement exam must register before March 5. More...

Eslicker a finalist for National Merit Scholarship

The Brook Hill School had three students from the Class of 2010 as Commended Scholars in the National Merit Scholarship Program, including Megan Troxell, Kyle Tabler and Jamee Eslicker. More...

AARP driver safety meeting slated

There will be AARP Driver Safety courses March 8 in Tyler, and March 15 in the Lindale area. All classes are from 1 to 5 p.m. To register for the March 15 class, call (903) 882-6111 and for the March 8 class, call (903) 533-1228. More...

School News

Panther Prowl

Guest Column by Bullard High School Newspaper Journalists

The day finally came. More...

BHS Key Club participates in Governor’s Project

The Bullard High School Key Club took a field trip Feb. 26, to the primary school to fulfill the criteria of the T-O District Key Club Governor’s Project – READ — Reach, Educate And Donate. More...

Farm Bureau scholarships deadline March 19

Cherokee County Farm Bureau scholarship applications are now available at the Rusk office. All applications are due in the office by Friday, March 19. More...

Bradley will not seek bid for re-election

Lindsey Bradley, Bullard City Council member said Thursday, March 3, he will not seek a third term. Bradley has served the last three years on the city council. He had previously served for two years on the Bullard Planning and Zoning Board. More...

Coe will run for city position

Shirley Coe filed as a candidate for the Bullard City Council. More...

Thompson tells crowd of 2,400-plus of EMT’s deed

It’s not every day someone gets to speak to a crowd of more than 2,400 people. Stacey Thmpson had the opportunity to do so in November. About a year ago, Thompson and her daughter, then 16-month old Kennedy, were running errands in Tyler. More...

Sports

Memorial golf tourney slated

Rockin’ C Ranch opened registrations for the seventh annual Dr. Robert Hood Memorial Golf Classic scheduled Friday, March 26, at Eagle’s Bluff. Proceeds will go directly towards the various programs of the camp. More...

BHS takes second at TKG’s Fly Hill Relays

TYLER – The boys and girls track teams took second place in respective divisions this past Thursday, at McCallum Stadium on the T.K. Gorman campus. Carthage won the boys division, outpointing the Panthers 147-130. More...

Lady Panthers softball struggles in Center tourney; three tough losses against ranked teams

CENTER – The Lady Panthers softball team is still searching for some answers, in time for district play set to begin Tuesday, March 16, after dropping three games in the Center Tournament this past weekend. More...