Monday, August 3, 2015
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Block Party
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Howe and Van Alstyne combine in efforts to save baby
Bill Boyd (right) provided the rockin' blues Saturday night constant flow of people until after 9pm." said Wallis. "People didn't seem to mind walking over." Howe Mercantile also saw people in and out of the newest downtown antique store. Owner Georgia Caraway had numerous items that were discounted and the sale item dollars are going towards to the reconstruction of the old church.
the day starting with the air-conditioner going out. She had to immediately get it fixed in time of the big bock party. Making an appearance again in Downtown Howe was The Bill Boyd Band, who were at the initial Back to School Blues Block Party in 2014. Their electric Fender-style of rock and blues filled the downtown area with a tremendous backdrop of a good ol' summer bash.
Rescuers help baby girl. Photo by Howe Police Department The Howe Police Department reported on Friday morning that a one-month-old baby girl was brought to them because the child was “turning blue” and having trouble breathing. Howe Fire Department and Van Alstyne EMS rushed to the scene and the baby was taken to a local hospital.
"It was a really fun way to meet more folks from Howe and surrounding communities." said "The success of events such as these are tricky." Caraway. "One person said that we need to do said Monte Walker, Director of Economic this every month." Development. "From the outside-in-the-streets Police Chief Carl Hudman said that he wasn't perspective, it wasn't overly packed, but inside Lilly Avila, owner of Abby's Restaurant, was each store was; and that's the main goal from the aware of the outcome of the baby girl after being taken to the hospital. also championing for the event to be more local economic stimulator point of view." continued on Page #6 frequent. The restaurant did very well despite
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