54.37 Howe Enterprise January 30, 2017

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Volume #54, Edition #37

Howe's That This past weekend was the first for youth baseball and softball sign-ups. Both varsity football head coach Zack Hudson and varsity football offensive coordinator Dale West signed their daughters up to play this spring. They might have wanted to check the fine print as some indicated there might have been a 7year contract attached to their registration form.

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Palio's says, "three weeks, tops"

Coleman throws hat in the ring for council

a Over the last few weeks, protesters are swarming the big cities to stand up against most everything the new president does. If only they could rally and be so feverishly passionate about the ferocious murders in the streets of Chicago and all over the country. A lot of hard working Americans would easily trade watching protests every weekend for four years for not having to constantly see that flag lowered to to half mast. From Mame Roberts, August 20, 1964. "Beautification and cleanup is the ground work for progress. A dirty, ugly, weed-grown town will not attract business nor residents. A great Texan, the late Bob Thornton, then mayor of Dallas, said, 'Dallas is big now, and rich. We got our start working on being prettier. A little paint and a few flower seeds can transform a neighborhood. Let us plant more trees and protect the trees we have.'"

On a cold Wednesday morning at 303 Haning Street, the owners of Palio's Pizza Cafe stated that the store should open no later than three weeks. With a new location recently completed in Melissa, Texas, Palio's is still in the hiring and training process of employees.

Owners say that since the building is not a traditional shaped building, that the pitched roof required a lot of custom installation that otherwise would not have stalled construction. A custom ordered vent hood and limited construction time delayed the opening greatly. Construction began in June of 2015.

Howe's Wheeler listed among winningest coach in Texas high school football In 1980, Howe ISD hired a new head coach by the name of John "Buck" Smith and one of his assistants in that initial year was Howe High School 1977 graduate Mike Wheeler. What Smith didn't know at the time was that his young assistant coach would rack up 237 wins in a long successful head coaching career at private school Dallas Christian. Mike Wheeler That healthy amount of wins has him ranked 13th among TexasFootball.com. active Texas high school football coaches according Wheeler has been at Dallas to an article published Christian since the early continued on page 8 recently by

The Jonathan Coleman family Recently, there has been a scholarships including music, new trend to city council where he graduated with a races that hasn’t happened bachelor’s degree in Music. in Howe in quite some time. After serving for a year as a Citizens under the age of 45 music associate in with children in the local Mississippi Coleman moved school system are stepping to Fort Worth to attend up and wanting to have a Southwestern Baptist say in the direction of the Theological Seminary where city during the growth he received a Masters of period that is expected to Christian Education. Today happen in Howe over the he has been in church next few years. Darren leadership for 11 years, Foster was the first Howe serving the past four and a citizen with children in the half years at First Baptist local school system to run in Church in Howe. A a number of years. This Mississippi native, Coleman year, the trend continues as has been in Texas for 10 Jonathan Coleman has years and sees Howe as the officially announced his place where he wished he candidacy for a seat at the would have been raised. city council table in the upcoming May 6 election. “I never found a town like Howe when I was growing Coleman has found himself up.” Said Coleman. “This is in leadership since the age the town I always dreamed I of 16 starting with his role had grown up in. When God with Fellowship Christian brought us here five years Athletes. He eventually had ago, I just said, ‘God just let a quarter of his college paid our kids grow up here.’ He’s for through leadership been faithful thus far to let us programs as well as an be able to do that. Being a additional 50 percent in continued on page 2


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