59.25 Howe Enterprise November 1, 2021

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tumes and gathering candy. The chamber sold sausage-on-astick and raked in close to $400 for the non-profit organization. Also available was shaved ice by Chill Out, a taco truck by Taqueria Montoya, cupcakes by Baby Bouse Bakery, and Gabriela’s Mexican Cocina.

"With a united effort we can make the place in which we live clean, wholesome, attractive. We can make the crowded city dweller homesick to come back to us and real living. We can bring new life, new business, new beauty, to the little towns." - Mame Roberts

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Job Title BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER/ HUMAN RESOURCES workintexas.com Posting ID 14851083 Location Bonham Posting Close Date 12/01/2021 Posting Link https:// bit.ly/3jOn5W9 Description A local company is looking for a BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER/ HUMAN RESOURCES who will manage critical deadlines and has a keen attention to detail. Knowledge of various insurances, hospice billing and state and federal nursing home guidelines. The ability to work across departments to achieve positive outcomes for residents and families. Description This position requires a minimum of 2 years of related experience.

The “dark holiday” was balanced out by local churches which made the event what it was. First United Methodist Church took six spaces along the street. Summit View Church, First Baptist Church of Dorchester, and the Howe Church of Christ also had numerous locations as all churches loaded the

event with games and candy. The Christian Motorcyclists Association also had a large presence at the event. “These events are fun for our community, but so very necessary for the kids of our community,” said Howe Chamber President Monte Walker. “These kids will take the memories of tonight throughout their lives and hopefully as adults, they’ll decide to raise their family here.” The chamber’s next event will be the annual Christmas Parade to take place Dec. 11 at 4:30 pm. The parade theme will be “The Christmas Train” as it allows the Pride of Howe Marching Band to use their props in conjunction with the parade.

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