

Fire damages Pilot Point house
Pilot Point resident Bonnie White came home Sunday night to the smell of something burning.
Despite an attempt to go to bed, she fou


PPISD gives students a new shot at sports
By Abigail Allen Managing Editor Spent shotgun shells and broken clay pigeons dot the ground at the Pilot Point ISD property on Pelzel Road. The debris is the byproduct of PPISD's newest team—the competitive shooting team. "The easiest way to start was with the skeet shooting, and then hopefully next year we can morph it into skeet shooting, pistol, rifle—the whole thing," PPISD Student Resource Officer Jason Peacock said. "A lot of colleges have these teams, too, so it's ano


Pilot Point Podcast debuts online
By Abigail Allen Managing Editor Helping people understand the ins and outs of Pilot Point's city government is going to be a heavy focus in 2023. City Manager Britt Lusk, with the help of local business owner and cohost Jimerson Adkins, has begun the Pilot Point Podcast as a way to share information about the community and City Hall with the residents punctuated with some fun and some humor. "I didn't want it to just be a boring lecture," Lusk said. The introduction, Episode