59.26 Howe Enterprise November 8, 2021

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Bandsman of the week: Olivia Morris

Bulldogs finish season 0-10 with a 56-6 loss at Mount Vernon, losing skid hits 22 entering ‘22

HISD Employee Spotlight: Stacey Wilson

Olivia Morris began with the band program in

The Howe Bulldogs (0-10, 0-7) ran into a

Howe Intermediate School Fifth

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Monday, November 8, 2021

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Pride of Howe takes ninth at state This is my 400th consecutive publication. That’s 400 consecutive Sundays spent working. What an adventure. We’ve made some really good friends during this time. We’ve also unintentionally ticked off some of our friends. Life is short. Keep going. For those scoring at home, my grandfather Bob Walker published 421 editions. That would have me passing him this coming April 11, 2022, in quantity— certainly not quality. ***** Amazing run for the HHS band. There’s a reason for their name. ***** Lots of parent drama last week on Facebook about the middle school and high school football teams. As I did in many parent pre-season meetings when coaching, I still recommend every parent purchase the $4.99 booklet entitled Don’t Waste Your Sports. Sports are a gift from God, but we’ll waste this gift if we play for our own glory. EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

Bulk Trash Pickup 2nd Friday of each month in Howe.

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KHB Officers, pg. 2 Football Sweetheart, pg. 6 GCSO Sergeant, pg. 8 Howe Youth Football, pg. 9 Chamber members, pg. 11 Chamber events, pg. 12 Christmas Parade, pg. 13 Hot Jobs, pg. 13 Christian, pg. 15 Parenting, pg. 16 Past front pages, pg. 17-24

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Chamber/ EDC to transition to Summit Gardens this week Alder Development Group is scheduled to move into 101 E. Haning Street on the northeast corner of Haning and Denny this week. With the sale of the building, the City of Howe’s Economic Development including the Howe Area Chamber of Commerce will move operations to Summit Gardens on the opposite corner of the block at Denny and O’Connell Streets.

IN THE TUNNEL: The Pride of Howe moments before their first performance at the State Finals at the Alamodome in San Antonio on Wednesday. Courtesy photo. The Pride of Howe marching band competed in the UIL State Marching Championships and finished in the top 10 in Texas. This is the 23rd appearance at the state competition and the 16th time in the finals. Both of those stats put Howe second on the UIL leaderboard in all classifications and more than any other school in the 3A classification. (Only 2A Sundown has more with 26 appearances.) Howe performed at 10:30 am in the preliminaries and then

Veterans to be School board recognized at approved HHS COVID Thursday stipend for

Any US Military Veteran that would like to participate in the Veterans Day Program can email Natalie McCall at mccall.natalie@howei sd.net or call Howe High School office at 903-745-4400.

The event will return to its normal program in 2021 as it was changed to a parade of cars in 2020 due to (Continued on page 5) COVID-19.

Alder Development Group develops upscale 55-plus living communities.

Lady Bulldogs to ‘run and gun’ in 2021-22

The Howe Lady Bullare coming off a teachers and dogs transition year which staff saw an overhaul from a devastating graduation class the previous Approximately $185,000 will be giv- season. The names of Ally Harvey, Jenna en to teachers and Honore, Molly Wilstaff in form of a COVID stipend which son, Cassidy Anderis derived from feder- son became etched in al funds to Howe ISD Lady Bulldogs lure as the greatest varsity which was slightly girls’ team in Howe over $750,000. The history. But last seaschool board apson, longtime Howe proved the same stiHead Coach Derek pend amount from a (Continued on page 7) Lands began the rebuilding project in the

Landery Sanders midst of the uncertain era of COVID-19. The Howe veteran coach with 451 career wins

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