57.33 Howe Enterprise December 30, 2019

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Bulldogs finish third in NCTC Holiday Classic tournament

Lady Bulldogs win NCTC Holiday Classic tournament

District 5-3A All-District Football

The Howe Bulldogs took third in the silver bracket

The Lady Bulldogs of Howe came away with

Most Valuable Player, Cy Shope, Pottsboro, Sr.

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HISD Substitute info, pg. 4 Third place photo of year, pg. 7 Church/Library, pg. 7 Business Directory, pg. 10 Texas History, pg. 13 Christian, pg. 14 Finance/Children, pg. 15 Christmas parade, pg. 16 Past front pages, pg. 17-24

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2019 in review The year 2019 will be remembered as one of the most politically divisive years in our nation’s history. But in Howe, there were no impeachments or government shutdowns. But one major shutdown was Magni-Fab, one of the longest tenured businesses here. However, the city still had its best year ever as far as sales tax receipts. The city saw a mayoral change and new businesses open, but other than that it was a typical year. Bring into focus 2020.

The photo above was voted 2019 Photo of the Year by the public on the Howe Enterprise Facebook page. The photo was taken by Jennifer Daniels which is the pre-game coin-toss between the Howe Bulldogs and the Pottsboro Cardinals at Jim Henderson Memorial Stadium on Oct. 11.

January

This photo came in second in the photo contest. It is a photo by Michelle Carney of her son Ryan giving a talk to little brother Austin at the Veterans Day Assembly at HHS.

EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an opinion column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

Weather dampens construction of new school. Former Howe City Councilman Marion Allison dies. Howe Youth Baseball sets first sign-up date. Youth commissioners approve formation of Howe Youth Sports Association. Howe PTO scores grants. Bulldogs drop games to

All-State. Jordan Griffin and Kelsey Pierce were named to All-State Band. City of Howe doubles minimum home size for new construction. Kloey Scott is back-to-back spelling bee champ. Lady Bulldogs move to 18-8 on the season. Howe Athletic Booster Club receives check for $4,450 from Bob Leonard and Bonham. Utter Ford Drive 4 Ur Former Howe student School program. Donna Reggie Smith sworn in as Wormsbaker and Becky Texas State Representative. Hogenson selected to lead Girl Scouts begin selling the board of Keep Howe cookies. Howe Youth Beautiful. School board Baseball begins renovation adopts “Summit Hill for Ferguson Field. Three Elementary” as new name Bulldog football players of school. Mayor Jeff Elijah Campbell, Joseph Stanley and City Brennan, and Spencer Councilman Bill French Akins are named Academic seek another term. Greg

Akins steps down from school board after 12 years. Aggressive Lady Bulldogs hip-checked by Bells, rebound against VA. Bulldogs drop games with Bells, Van Alstyne. Howe Elementary Employee of the Month is Susie Nesmith. HHS Interact Club makes a difference in the community. HHS has speaker to tackle vaping issues. Former City Councilman Lee Joy Smithart dies. HHS students perform well at BPA Leadership Conference. Howe track athlete Bethany Masters finishes fourth in Oklahoma indoor meet. February, page 2

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