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Howe's That Braden Ulmer of Howe, an incoming fifth grader, became the nation's best 10year-old shot putter over the weekend. With a personal best throw of 29 feet, 4 inches, he brought home the gold medal from Kentwood, MI. Ulmer is a member of the Sherman Elite track team and is the son of Terry and April Ulmer of this here fine burg. The fifth grader is also a running back on the 2time Super Bowl Champion 5th/6th grade Howe Bulldogs football team.
Monday, August 7, 2017
Strong freshman class enthuses the Pride of Howe
Municipal court judge, prosecutor out in Howe
Brooke Robinson is one of several freshmen that have brought a renewed sense of enthusiasm to the band.
City Prosecutor Laura Wheeler and Judge Larry Ashley's contracts were not renewed by Howe's city council on Tuesday night.
The region didn't see its normal sweltering August sun and humidity a week ago, but signs of life for a new school year, a new football season, and a renewal of enthusiasm was clearly on hand at Howe High School. Howe's rich tradition of state qualifiers and state championships in the marching band program sees their season kickoff
Braden Ulmer
with high expectations, but in a fun kind of way.
The Howe City Council held a special meeting on "We're doing theme days Tuesday night to discuss the every day this week. budget and the contract Today is crazy socks day," renewal of City Municipal as Band Director Angie Judge Larry Ashley and City Liss raised her leg to show Prosecutor Laura Wheeler. her sparkly red and silver After several previous shiny socks. "Yesterday meetings in executive was Hawaiian shirt day. I session, the council decided see a lot of good team not to convene in closed quarters and quickly made Continued on page 2 the motion to not renew the contracts of either of the two.
70 kids sign up for Howe Youth Football
You known it's a special town when you accidentally leave your debit card in the ATM at the local bank on a Saturday evening only to have someone find it and place it into the overnight drop box. I'm not sure who you are, but thank you so much for not only doing the right thing, but to also give hope that there are still really good people out there. It's nearly that time of year to have the Bulldog black and white - not red speech. But I'll give it a few weeks.
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Councilman Bill French
made the motion to seek another judge while Sam Haigis made the motion to seek new prosecutor. The council also discussed the budget which led Sam Haigis to ask questions about how the city can lower the sewer cost to customers. Mayor Jeff Stanley informed Haigis that the contract with Sherman is the main obstacle that prevents Howe from being able to pass along a break to Continued on page 3
Howe PD and Fire recognized for saving Plano Fire Captain
Howe's fifth and sixth grade Bulldogs tally 31 players.
It's not Reaganomics, but the varsity Howe Bulldogs have It took about 20 years total played in eight playoff games in the last three to complete the Howe seasons which has created a Bulldogs Football Record trickle down effect to the Book. There have been youth football organization. several sales of the $5 magazine but there are still 70 Howe youth (and not all plenty left. Please do me a boys) have signed up in favor and pick up a copy - I hopes of one day being center stage in front of what think you'll be impressed seems like the entire town. with the information The fifth and sixth grade gathering and the product team has an astonishing 31 itself. Click here: players on the roster. https://goo.gl/Cd1Exi
Coaches for the fifth and sixth graders are Michael Portman, Thomas Troxtell, and Monte Walker. Coaches for the third and fourth graders are Cye Carter, Billy Ingram, Joey Buttery, Michael Strong, and John Grant. Coaches for the first and second graders are Paul Strunc, Michael Duree, Richard Sloan, Kevin Crosson, and Daren Bender.
Interim Police Chief Michael Hill speaks to reporters from WFAA-TV in Dallas. By PoliceOne Staff PLANO, Texas — A fire captain who was critically injured in a motorcycle accident is thanking the first responders who came to his aid.
Capt. Mark Hardy was riding his motorcycle last August when a box flew off a truck in front of him and struck him in the head. Hardy, who was wearing a helmet, suffered injuries to Continued on page 4