56.40 Howe Enterprise February 18, 2019

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Monday, February 18, 2019

AREA CHAMPIONS

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Five file for two school board places, one for council spot Mayor Stanley and Councilman French will return

In a CBSN news telecast, they recently showed a report entitled "Generation Guidelines." The only problem is that they omitted an entire generation. Ironically, it was my generation called "Gen-X" Dale Rideout filed Mayor Jeff City Councilman which is comprised of folks for open Howe Stanley will serve Bill French will currently 38-53. The person City Council seat. another term. serve another who put together the screen The 2018-19 Lady Bulldogs added Area Champions term. graphic omitting my to the list of their accomplishments. page 2 existence must have been a Keri Harvey/Howe Enterprise. Millennial - because everything is their fault. When the graphic was shared on social media, there were typical Gen-X responses of being left out. One individual said, "Gen X was apparently out of the building during roll call, probably too busy taking care of an elderly parent while sending an Uber to an unemployed millennial child and arguing with a postmillennial about why the WiFi is so slow." Another said, "The struggle is real for Generation Xplain Digital to the Analog and Analog to the Digital."

FFA Boosters raise $11,996 with BBQ Dinner & Auction

Jerod Brockelman for Howe ISD Board of Trustees

Five members of the community have put their names in the hat Clint Catching served as auctioneer Saturday night to run for the Howe ISD Board for the FFA Booster fundraiser. of Trustees two open seats. An The Howe FFA Booster well as financial support Club held their annual for those who have animal election will be held on May 4. BBQ Dinner & Auction projects for the Texoma Those members Saturday night at Howe Exposition and Livestock High School and once Show, which is coming up are Jerod Brockelman, again raised big money at the end of the month Michael Doty, from the event. The February 25-March 1. Randy Hayes, proceeds help fund Howe Dustin Leakey, High School FFA The total amount raised According to the latest and Tamela scholarships, leadership was $11,996 which was up demographics research, Shadden. and career development from the $11,265 raised a Howe's zip code population event participation, the year ago. is now 5,207 and the 15The Howe City mile drive radius population annual banquet, Council only had improvement for the "Ronald and I would like is 84,665. one open seat and animal project center, as HoweEnterprise.com page 6 former Readership Jan. 1 - Feb. 16, 2019 Sessions 12,496 Users: 7,145 Pageviews: 70,848 Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 Sessions 114,985 Users: 52,645 Pageviews: 606,996

Michael Doty for Howe ISD Board of Trustees

Randy Hayes for Howe ISD Board of Trustees

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Dustin Leakey for Howe ISD Board of Trustees

Tamela Shadden for Howe ISD Board of Trustees

councilman Dale Rideout filed to fill that seat. No one registered to oppose Mayor Jeff Stanley who

will return for his sixth consecutive elected term. Councilman Bill French also ran unopposed.

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Howe powerlifters perform well at the annual meet The Howe Athletic Booster Club held their annual page 4

New look for old field Howe Youth Baseball has been raising money to improve the oldest youth baseball park in Howe. The page 7

Howe sales tax for month is record high Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar recently said state sales tax revenue totaled $2.8 billion page 15


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