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The 2021 Howe 14U Howe Bulldogs All-Stars. Members of the team (L-R) Gage Owens, Parker Daniels, Terry Ulmer (coach),
Garren Lankford, Beau Stephens, Braden Ulmer, Anthony Lowder, David Grant, Rylan Strong, Jason McNutt (coach), Kolby McNutt, Will Ingram, and Kent Lowder (head coach). Courtesy photo.
The Howe 14U Bulldogs are headed to the Ranger State Tournament in Longview on July 2-4. Pottsboro finished first in the tournament by outscoring their opponent by a combined 31-4 score. Whitesboro finished second in the tournament after squeaking out a wild win over Howe 11-10. But Whitesboro is unable to make the trip to Longview therefore giving Howe the ability to advance.
In game one, Howe lost to Pottsboro, 5-0 with Anthony Lowder getting the start on the mound. Garren Lankford relieved him.
Howe then beat S&S in game two, 9-0. Lankford threw a onehit complete game striking out 15 Rams. First baseman Beau Stephens hit a homerun into Hash Field and Lowder had a double off the fence and a triple into the right field corner. Braden Ulmer hit two doubles and David Grant had a double to the fence.
In game three, Howe lost the wild one to Whitesboro, 11-10 where Lowder got the start on the mound and struck out 12 Bearcat hitters. He was relieved by Ulmer in the middle of the game. Howe’s bats scattered nine singles but could not muscle an extra base hit throughout the game. Head Coach Kent Lowder said defensive mistakes cost them the game ultimately.
Howe has had a long run of 14U reach the state tournament but haven’t won it all since 2015.
Howe 14U vs. Whitesboro
Howe 8U Bulldogs thank sponsors
The Howe Bulldog 8U All-Star team will play this upcoming weekend in Corsicana in the Dixie Classic Tournament. We received support from a number of sponsors including Guns N More, De-Altimate Enterprise Janitorial Service, Grayson-Collin Electric, Vanco Ring Gasket Specialty, Texas Roadhouse Sherman, Espinoza Services, Security Title, AAAA Automotive, Elysian Hospice, Hat Creek Construction, Infinity Mechanical Commercial HVAC, McClanahan and Holmes Accounting Firm, Redi-Mex Concrete, Lone Star Roofing, Sherman Chevrolet, Kritt Concrete, MR Promotional Concepts, Texoma Swim Academy, Royal Catering DFW, Loretta Anderson –Texas Farm Bureau, Full Service Glass, Cavender Home Theater, Darren Bender Welding, Krystal Griffin, and the Sadler Family.



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What happens if the election audits go Trump's way?
By Andrew W. Coy—American Thinker
What will the military, the Supreme Court, and the people eventually do? How will the military, the Supreme Court, and the masses react to the outcome? How will the military move, how will the Supreme Court rule, and eventually do the masses rise up and take to the streets...if it becomes clear that the presidential election of 2020 was compromised, was stolen, or at the very least had way too many abnormalities and illegalities and thus the wrong person is possibly sitting in the White House? What happens if it becomes clear that President Trump was re-elected and the Progressives actually stole the election? What happens if we find out that the election was manipulated? What happens if?
We might find out these answers in the coming months. Maybe. What about the forensic audits of the popular votes in the contested key states?
Before the actual election in November, President Trump predicted cheating as you've never seen before. President Trump said there would be voter fraud like never before in U.S. history. Many people throughout the White House believed and were certain that something felonious was about to happen. At 10:30 on Election Night, President Trump was up by good margins in the key states. Then the key states shut down the election tabulations of votes "for the night." (By the way, the stopping of counting votes for the night had never happened before in presidential history.) And then when we woke up in the morning, after the tallying of votes was supposedly shut down "for the night," Joe Biden had pulled ahead, stayed ahead, and assumed the White House. As of this writing, Biden has 306 Electoral College votes, and President Trump has 232 votes. Two hundred seventy votes is the magic number to win the presidency.

But what about the forensic audits in the key contested states? Starting with Arizona, then Georgia, then Pennsylvania, then...
The forensic audit of the popular votes in Arizona being conducted right now is intriguing and also a little scary. The forensic audit of the popular votes should be able to catch and identify voting irregularities, cheating, abnormalities, and felonious actions. What happens if not only Arizona flips, but also Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin?

The vote-winning margins in these four states were about 1%, or even much less. Not a whole lot of cheating and theft required to flip the states, if that is what actually historically happened. With Arizona's 11 Electoral College votes, with Georgia's 16, with Pennsylvania's 20, and with Wisconsin's 10, if those slim margins went to President Trump rather than Biden, the Electoral College vote would be 289 votes for Trump and just 249 for Biden. With Trump needing only 270 for the win, maybe that is why the Progressives are so determined that the forensic audits should not happen. Maybe that is why the Deep State cabal does not want light to shine in on the actual votes last November.
What would happen next? What does the military do? How does the Supreme Court rule? And then how do the masses react? How do both the Patriot and also the Progressive citizens react? Does the military put troops and tanks on the streets, especially in Washington, D.C., to keep Biden in the White House? Does the military arrest Trump for winning? Does the Supreme Court finally "man up" and hear the case of election fraud? Does the Supreme Court rule that President Trump is actually president? Does the Supreme Court rule that Trump is President Trump, but then the military vetoes the Court's decision and keeps Biden in the White House?
What then do the people do? How then do the masses react to a probable fraudulent election? Do the Patriots finally take to the streets for a "mostly peaceful protest" of the election? Or do the Patriots say they have had enough of the election fraud and fake president, and it gets violent? Does it become the Reds/Patriots versus Blues/ (Continued on page 5)






Sarah Myrick was sworn in Tuesday night to replace the seat vacated by Robert Cannaday. Courtesy photo.

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grandbabies in, the way I raised mine. But we have to build that future in a way that honors the legacy that Howe’s founders left to us. City officials have a responsibility to hold true to the smalltown values of integrity and transparency in every decision they make.”
Myrick has been in the banking industry for 16 years. During that time, she has gained experience in operations, business development, treasury management, and lending. She is a Vice President/ Commercial Lender for First United Bank in Sherman. Myrick’s most fulfilling role, she says, is mother and wife. She is married to Cort Myrick and together, they have six beautiful children.
Prior to living and working in North Texas, Myrick was in Oklahoma. She graduated high school from Mustang High School and attended college at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, OK. She served her community in many capacities including treasurer of the local Lions Club, board member of Safe Events for Families, board member of the local YMCA, Leadership Shawnee graduate, among other things, in Oklahoma. She is currently president of the Friends of the Sherman Library, treasurer of the Grayson County Children’s Advocacy Center, treasurer elect of Sherman Service League, board member for Grayson Rotary Club and board member of United Way Grayson County.
In her spare time, Sarah spends time speaking at non-profit events and conferences as an advocate for victims of violent crime and domestic violence.
Myrick was also the first bride married at the renovated Summit Gardens in 2020.
James Parish Graduates from ENMU
PORTALES, NM—James Parish of Howe, TX graduated from Eastern New Mexico University in spring 2021. An in-person commencement ceremony was held at Greyhound Stadium on May 15.

ENMU is a state institution offering associate, bachelor's and master's degree options.



Progressives on our streets? What happens to America if?
It is looking more and more as if, no matter what, the military stays with Biden. The military is looking more "woke" than the Berkeley campus as the military drives out Christians, conservatives, and constitutionalists. The military is more concerned with fighting a nonexistent threat of global warming and a trickle of "white supremacy," appearing unconcerned about a rising Chinese communist menace.
The Supreme Court might be different. There were three Supreme Court members who actually wanted to hear the cases of presidential election fraud. They wanted to see the facts, but it takes four Court members to agree to hear a case. The two key members of the Supreme Court would be Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. It is probable that Barrett and Kavanaugh feel guilty and impotent because of their weak refusal to be actual Supreme Court members and hear tough, politically charged cases. The two of them might have actually changed their minds and toughened up and will agree to hear new challenges of the 2020 presidential election — that is, if, if, if the four states of Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin flip their Electoral College votes to Trump, and thus Trump has exceeded the 270 hurdle. Or will the Supreme Court cower again, just as it did last December?
It is hard to tell at this date if all this reads like a historical chapter of an election held in a banana republic south of the border, or does it read like a cheap novel that no one would believe could play out in America? The military, the Supreme Court, and the masses will have a lot to say either way. Do the Patriots simply wait until 2022 or 2024 and let Biden stay, even if not actually elected? Do the Progressives say that under no circumstances, including the jailing of political opponents, does President Trump ever get back into where he was legally elected?
Keep a sharp eye on the audits going on now and throughout the summer. What happens if, by Labor Day weekend, more than half of the American people believe there was indeed election fraud and criminality?
It might not be pretty. It might get seriously ugly. But these professional forensic audits are necessary. They must be done professionally and accurately. They will have a big say in who resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for the next three years. Maybe.




Athletes in full swing for summer workouts

Kaleb Taylor and Zeb Montgomery run ropes during summer workouts at Howe High School. Staff photo.
Howe Athletic Director Bill Jehling has had a good number of athletes at both the high school and middle school level that are partaking in summer workouts. Of course, there are some athletes who are staying at home and not improving themselves, but Jehling says the same ones putting in the work now are the ones that are going to be the same ones making huge contributions to their particular sports.
The high school girls and boys workout in the morning, whereas the middle school athletes come in later in the mid-morning time frame. One varsity returning starting lineman stays after his morning workout to help mentor the middle school group.
Coach Jehling says the weight room is being overhauled with new flooring and new equipment which had the athletes outdoors for the entire week last week but it is expected to be completed by the middle of this week so the athletes can get back to weight training as well as conditioning drills.

The high school girls athletes working out on Wednesday morning at Howe High School. Staff photo.

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced recently he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $907.6 million in local sales tax allocations for June, 31.5 percent more than in June 2020. These allocations are based on sales made in April by businesses that report tax monthly.
In Howe, the figure totaled $40,599.44 which is 23 percent ahead of the 2020 total for the same period. For the year, Howe’s total is $249,074 which is 22 percent ahead of 2020 at the same point.

City May 2021 City 2021

Sherman Denison a Gainesville Celina Melissa Anna Van Alstyne Bonham Whitesboro Gunter Pottsboro Whitewright
Howe
Southmayd Leonard Collinsville Bells Tioga Oak Ridge Tom Bean Savoy Ector Dorchester $2,153,747.06 $757,953.05 $629,382.13 $485,949.86 $386,870.21 $375,823.15 $241,119.48 $215,596.14 $136,033.45 $116,356.70 $60,657.75 $41,189.72
$40,599.44
$36,693.49 $35,048.24 $27,505.88 $21,153.56 $20,316.18 $10,171.92 $9,971.55 $5,236.20 $4,893.06 $1,067.62 Sherman Denison Gainesville Celina Anna Melissa Bonham Van Alstyne Whitesboro Gunter Pottsboro Whitewright
Howe
Leonard Southmayd Collinsville Bells Tioga Tom Bean Oak Ridge Savoy Ector Dorchester $13,012,770.63 $4,413,102.19 $3,460,238.89 $2,575,408.83 $2,207,602.49 $2,042,877.55 $1,257,557.99 $1,219,628.53 $868,737.10 $521,763.99 $342,440.59 $257,997.88
$249,074.59
$223,740.18 $193,376.81 $166,792.05 $140,785.31 $132,277.15 $65,339.13 $64,773.20 $33,611.31 $18,238.35 $6,135.71
CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE

