60.31 Howe Enterprise December 12, 2022

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Watergate Written in my Mamaw’s Bible was, “If you didn’t shake hands with the devil today, you most likely passed him on the street.” Today’s version would read, “If you didn’t shake hands with the devil today, you most likely scrolled past him hundreds of times on social media or saw him all over TV.” We are a world in need of Christseekers and warriors for righteousness. ***** Brunson v. Adams is a case headed to the Supreme Court. The case argues that by not looking into allegations of election fraud from the 2020 election, 385 elected officials broke their oath of office. If found guilty, it would remove them from office and not allow them to ever hold office again. The case includes Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Mike Pence, and 382 members of Congress. Why was this court case filed? The allegation is this: “for breaking their oath of office by voting AGAINST the proposition (that came from members of congress) to investigate the claims that there were enemies of the constitution who successfully rigged the election..” This is in reference to the 2020 election. When the case came before congress to investigate the allegation of fraud put forward by 100 members of congress, the other 380+ members voted no. The senate did nothing to stop the certification without the 10 day investigation period either.

Before Thanksgiving, the City of Howe began to finally take water from the Collin Grayson Municipal Alliance (CGMA) from an agreement that was approved by the city council nearly 20 years ago. The new water is a surface water from Lake Lavon instead of Howe’s traditional ground water. The mixing of the water has caused the aging infrastructure to be very upset. The water is now flowing from south to north after nearly a century of north to south with the cleansing chemicals has caused a pealing of rust debris inside the lines to be ripped away. The city says the lines are being flushed and should over time correct itself. The new flow is also causing water line breaks which Howe City Administrator Jeff Stanley says some of the problems can be attributed to ground shifting from the dry summer. “Part of the issue right there, with people calling, they’re having some dis-

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A sample of City of Howe water at Howe Middle School last Monday. Courtesy photo.

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Rain delays parade to this Saturday, Santa still visited library for story time

coloration with water, some of it looks dirty, some of it looks yellow,” Stanley told KXII. Stanley went on to say that most of the town is on the new water and most of the population isn’t having any problems at all. With the look of the water being quite disturbing in some instances, the testing passed standards by the Texas Commission on Environmental

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Camryn Craddock places fourth at FFAState Creed Speaking

Santa Claus came to the Howe Community Library on Saturday to read stories to children. Staff photo.

Lady Bulldogs bust up losing streak,play in tournament championship game HeadCoachAshleyAndersonrecordsfirstHowevictory

Presley Shockey (5) of Howe splits two Collinsville players as she goes for the loose ball. Photo by Michelle Carney. The Howe Lady Bulldogs (3-10) attained their first victory of the season on Tuesday night with a 53-50 nail-biter against Collinsville. The confidence of breaking the losing streak pushed them to win two more in the Era Tournament and played for the championship against Slidell.

(Continued on page 19) EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

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Howe sophomore Camryn Craddock with her fourth place FFA banner at the State LDE competition. Courtesy photo.

Howe led most of the game against Collinsville on Tuesday and even

held a seven point lead at the half, 26-19. The win was the first for a head coach not named Derek Lands in 20 years. Head Coach Ashley Anderson downplayed her first Howe victory and said it was a great win for the team. “That was a big one to get the monkey off our back and get that first win

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The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce made the call last Thursday to postpone the Christmas parade to this coming Saturday due to rainfall. The Howe Fire Department also postponed Breakfast with Santa until this coming Saturday. It will take place at Summit Gardens. After the parade, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will be at Summit Gardens to meet with children and have photo opportunities. FUMC had to cancel their “Miracle on Denny.”

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Letters to Santa, pg. 6-14 Molly Wilson, pg. 15 Chamber Members, pg. 16 City info, pg. 17 Hot Jobs, pg. 18 BBall Schedules, pg. 19 Texas History, pg. 20 Christian, pg. 21 Patriot Pony, pg. 22-23 Past front pages, pg. 24-32

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