58.3 Howe Enterprise June 1, 2020

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Howe athletes receive “virtual awards”

Bulldogs were the first team in Texas to begin baseball again

A thank you from the superintendent

The Annual Howe Athletic Banquet was

All three Howe 14U teams came out of the COVID

Dear Howe ISD Community, To say this school

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Volume 58, Edition 3

Library book returns, pg. 8 Summer reading, pg. 8 Antiques, pg. 9 Trump vs. Antifa, pg. 9 Mail-in voting, pg. 10 Business Directory, pg. 11-12 Texas History, pg. 13 William Barr, pg. 14 Local events, pg. 14 Christian, pg. 15 Finance/Children, pg. 16 Past front pages, pg. 17-24

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They say goodbye to ol’ Howe High Insurgency can be defined as ‘the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify, or challenge political control of a region.’ Insurgents seek to subvert or displace the government and completely or partially control the resources and population of a given territory. They do so through the use of force (including guerrilla warfare, terrorism and coercion/intimidation), propaganda, subversion and political mobilization. Insurgents fight government forces only to the extent needed to achieve their political aims: their main effort is not to kill counterinsurgents, but rather to establish a competitive system of control over the population, making it impossible for the government to administer its territory and people. Insurgent activity is therefore designed to weaken government control and legitimacy while increasing insurgent control and influence. Insurgents require supporters, recruits, safe havens, money, supplies, weapons and intelligence on government actions. A robust insurgency can be waged with the support of just a small percentage of a given population. EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an opinion column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

The Class of 2020 social distance from their caps as the first ever graduation at Bulldog Stadium was picture perfect. To the right is Jade Cox celebrating her moment. (More pictures on page 7). Photos by Michelle Carney.

The Howe High School Class of 2020 finally had their day in the sun, or under the lights under a gorgeous setting sun as it turned out. The 2020 seniors have had so many accomplishments over their 13 years in Howe that they should be defined by all of those milestones. However, the cloud of COVID-19 will

always hover over this graduating class and will be a topic of discussion at every reunion as time goes by. But Friday Night Lights was all about their moment for a class that once thought they would not get a ceremony. As it turned out, it was picture perfect.

Please have ALL bulk items (2 yards per household) out no later than 7 a.m. Friday, June 12th.

Grayson County COVID-19 Deaths Total tests Total cases Active cases Average positive test Average negative test Positive test percentage Grayson County Population Avg. Positive test*County Population

2 3,758 338 92 0.090 90.0% 10.10% 136,212 12,251


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