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December 26, 2022

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October

Howe opens district play with a statement 34-3 shelling of Leonard. They move to 5-1 on the season and 1-0 in district play. US Congressman Pat Fallon and State Representative Reggie Smith speak to a crowd at Howe’s Memorial Park. Howe Police seize half-pound of crystal meth. Lady Bulldogs fall to Leonard. Howe 3rd/4th grade wins 38-0. City Council to discuss new planned development at upcoming city council meeting. Big crowd at Howe’s 49th Annual Fall Festival. Bulldogs strike Gunter early but fall 54-21 to the state’s number one ranked team. Howe’s 21 points scored would be the most any team scored on Gunter all season. Typical home value in Howe hits $317,774. The Hurricane Creek Rotary Club annually presents Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) to local high school students from Anna, Van Alstyne, and Howe. Howe was represented by Korie Bouse. Lady Bulldogs fall to Pottsboro and Blue Ridge. Jacob Campbell and Aryssa Krueger qualify for regionals in cross country. Bill Hussey, one of First Baptist Church Howe’s newer members, presented the program at the Senior Citizen’s XYZ group’s October meeting. 5th ranked Bells wins hardhitting contest, 37-14. P&Z and city council approve ‘Ponderosa Point’ zoning change north of Howe High School. The development to include commercial, multifamily, and singlefamily homes. Two indicted and arrested in 2019 murder case in Howe

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thanks to Howe Police Department. Howe students begin pen pal program with Malaysian students. Lady Bulldogs host Senior Night in volleyball. They honor seniors Tegan Stubblefield, Talia Bjorn, Korie Bouse, Jordan Brunner, Shelbee Taylor, Kiera Robertson, and Mackenzie Krueger. The Howe 5th and 6th grade volleyball team win all-star championship. City raises water, sewer, and trash rate by 10 percent and seeks grant to repair Young Street. Heroic turnout for Howe -lloween despite the misty weather. With a visibly injured quarterback, Bulldogs soaked and stunned by Blue Ridge, 42-21. FUMC hostsFall Market. Band finishes fourth in area at contest. Man that drove through Angels of Care parking lot sentenced to 20 years for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.

Senior Austin Haley after his final home game. Photo by Michelle Carney.


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