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Monday, March 5, 2018
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Citizens nominate 10 for the 2018 Howe Hall of Honor class
Today is National Split Personality Day. This is easy for a man who keeps development secrets while also writing a weekly publication about what's going on in Howe. What's that you say? You're schizophrenic? Gee, that makes four of us. Price Hanning Overton Jay Marshall This Saturday evening in Robertson Downtown Howe, the chamber invites everyone to be a part of a somewhat historic event. The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a wine-tasting mixer at 6:30 at the chamber home in downtown. Homestead Winery will host the event and tell you how the grape gets from the ground to the Norman Bennett Harold Taylor Linda Wall glass. There is no charge for the event, but the chamber hopes to have more individuals join the chamber Howe students do well at Loy Lake and become involved in the community. Personal memberships are $25 and business memberships are $75 - annually. Keep in mind, it's a wine-tasting, not a wine-gulping. Signs have been placed on seemingly every corner of North Texas for months, hoping to gain your vote tomorrow in the primary election. You can make your voice heard no matter whether you are red, blue, black, white, brown, or yellow. And that, my friends, is the greatest thing about this country.
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Tommy Skipworth
Artie Stockton
Bob Williams
Donna Wormsbaker
The nomination process recently ended for the Howe Hall of Honor Class of 2018. Voting began on March 1 and will conclude on March 30. This is the fourth class to be inducted for the honor established by the Howe Area Chamber of Commerce. The chamber sends voting out for two categories of deceased and living. The top two in each category that receives the most votes will be enshrined on May 4, 2018, at a 6:30 pm ceremony. The May event serves as the kickoff to the Founders Day Festival which takes place the following day starting at 2 pm. The Hall of Honor ceremony is also the night in which the chamber Jorie Seibold was the Division 7 winner of Ag announces other local awards Mechanic Showmanship and sixth overall. including Business of the Last week was that time of students involved in Year and the Norman J. year for mud, sand, and the showing steers, pigs, goats, Wallace Citizen of the Year. sweet smell of the Texoma rabbits, poultry, and even Exposition and Livestock welding projects. Jorie Last year's inductees Show that most people just Seibold placed first in her included Jean Norman, refer to as "Loy Lake" by division with the Donal Gilstrap, J.J. Chisum, the event taking place on and Bob Walker. The 2016 the grounds of Loy Lake class included Norman page 6 Park. Howe FFA had 53
Dickey, Steve Simmons, and Jimmy Bearden. Howe's initial Hall of Honor Class included Jabez Haning, W.P. Thompson, A.M. Ferguson, Mame Roberts, Charles Thompson, Arthur Boyle, Tony Brinkley, L.B. Kirby, Norma Wallace, Ray Bledsoe, Carrie Waller, and Elmer Schenk. In the deceased category, this year is Price Hanning, Overton Jay, Marshall Robertson, Tommy Skipworth, Artie Stockton, and Bob Williams. The living category consists of Norman Bennett, Harold Taylor, Linda Wall, and Donna Wormsbaker. Price Hanning, Sept. 26, 1926 - Nov. 26, 2002. He established a car repair shop in Howe after returning from World War II. Afterward, it became the page 3
INSIDE Lady Bulldogs are tournament champions Torrey Stubblefield has been a dominant pitcher for the Howe Lady page 9
Lady Bulldogs take home offensive and defensive players of the year Howe's Peyton Streetman was page 2
Howe girls win Blue Ridge Relays, boys finish third The Howe Lady Bulldogs finished with 166 combined points to lead the page 13