July 20, 2011 RSS feed / Front Page

Church’s VBS program puts ministry to work

Bullard Southern Baptist Church’s Crossover ministry, for fifth- and sixTH-graders, recently spent a day during “Survivor Week,” a Vacation Bible School program, helping remodel a house on Emma Street. More...

Sports

Rangers down Whitehouse

The Bullard Rangers 8 and under boys machine pitch team goes to the state tournament after winning the district play-offs in Whitehouse Saturday. The Rangers finished their season in June with 15 wins making them undefeated. More...

Red Sox claim win over Chandler

STATE TOURNEY

The Red Sox are scheduled to play at Hillsboro the week of the 25th. More...

HEALTH & FITNESS

Do you dare to shake up your routine?

If you feel stuck in a rut, it may be time to shake things up. Finding new ways to approach exercise and diet can make your efforts to improve your overall health more engaging and help you stay on track. More...

Bullard ISD will not replace assistant superintendent

In the face of looming budget cuts by the state, Bullard Independent School District has chosen not to fill the position of Assistant Superintendent recently vacated by the now-retired Lynette Hughes. More...

CONFRONTING A COUNTRY IN CRISIS

AUG. 6: ‘A Day of Prayer and Fasting on Behalf of Our Nation’

A t the July city council meeting, Mayor Pam Frederick made a proclamation to designate Aug. 6, 2011 as “A Day of Prayer and Fasting on Behalf of Our Nation,” for the City of Bullard. More...

Opinion

BOB BOWMAN’S EAST TEXAS

The short life of Sam Bass

For more than four years, we have been working on a new book, “Bad to the Bone,” a collection of outlaws who left their imprint on East Texas. More...

THE IDLE AMERICAN

Down in backs, up in spirits

With legitimate claims for nimbleness and quickness, they’d both be miserable failures on Jack’s final test-- jumping over the candlestick. More...

FACT OF THE MATTER

Pro athletes have become ‘martyrs’

Professional athletes these days are becoming martyred seemingly for offenses normal people wouldn’t get a second look for. More...