60.41 Howe Enterprise February 20, 2023

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Howe has bi-district rematch Tuesday with Prairiland in Greenville How great is our God? America is hearing the rolling thunder. After celebrities clapped and praised a Satanic tribute at the Grammy’s recently, Galatians 6:7 showed up when a routine and ordinary prayer service at a small Christian college in Kentucky unfolded into the most spontaneous non-stop revivals in American history which is still going on. Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky held a morning chapel service on Feb. 8 in which a couple dozen students stayed instead of going home. People are traveling from all over the country and even out of the county to experience the Holy Spirit from the inside out. “No one even expected this to happen. Not on a random Wednesday for sure,” said college senior Alexandra Presta to a reporter. “Yet, we sit and sing about God’s love pouring out and His goodness.” The revival at Asbury University has now spread to other colleges. Oh Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder. Then sings my soul, my

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Howe Bulldogs Head Coach Jay Forsythe celebrates a senior Luke Hardy bucket on Tuesday night’s regular season finale win over Bonham. Photo by Michelle Carney. The Howe Bulldogs (1510, 7-5) took care of business on Tuesday night with a decisive 6447 win over the Bonham Warriors in the season’s regular season finale. Howe will now focus on the Prairiland Patriots (26 -4, 11-2) for the bidistrict matchup tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6:30 pm at Greenville High School. Howe faced off with Prairiland in the first round last season which saw the Bulldogs come out with a 58-32 win for

the first Howe playoff basketball win for the boys program since the 2004-05 season. The Dogs were eventually eliminated the following game by the state’s number one-ranked and eventual state champion (later stripped of title) Dallas Madison Trojans. Howe is making back-to-back trips to the playoffs for the first time since the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons. Howe Head Coach Jay Forsythe is (Continued on page 6)

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Lady Bulldogs cut down by 10th-ranked Edgewood, 38-21

Howe senior Teagan Stubblefield (11) drives through the lane as Edgewood’s Anna Nicholson (32) gets her hand on the ball to disrupt the layup. Howe finishes the season at 13-18, an improvement of 4.5 games. (Continued on page 2). Photo by Michelle Carney.

Four to be inducted in Howe Hall of Honor Brad Murphy enters school board race

(Continued on page 7) EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

INSIDE

KHB Yard of Month, pg. 5 Founders Day Festival, pg. 5 Bulldogs Senior Night, pg. 7 FBC XYZ, pg. 8 School Board Agenda, pg. 8 HHS Powerlifting, pg. 9 Hot Jobs, pg. 9 Julie Miranda, pg. 10 HMS Students/Month, pg. 10 HMS Employee/Month, pg. 10 Christian, pg. 12 Texas History/Parenting, pg. 13 Past front pages, pg. 17-24

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Alton Norman

Jack Norman

Dwain Roberts

Samuel Wilkerson Young Brad Murphy

The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2023 Class of the Howe Hall of Honor. It’s the ninth year in a row that the chamber has continued this program. Alton Norman, Jack Norman, Dwain Roberts, and Samuel Wilkerson Young have been selected to this year’s class to be induct-

ed on May 5, 2023 at 6:30 pm at Summit Gardens. Alton Norman served 18 years on the Howe ISD Board of Trustees from 1978-1997 including 10 years as president of the board. Norman has also served as a deacon at First Baptist Church of Howe for many years

and has been a pillar of the local agriculture industry. Most recently, he served on the board of the “Save the Church” committee that renovated the former First Christian Church to Summit Gardens. A 1961 graduate of Howe High School, he is a member of the Howe Bulldogs All-Century team and his 24 career

rushing touchdowns are still ranked in the top 10 in Bulldogs history.

Brad Murphy filed on Friday to challenge for a seat on the Howe ISD Board of Trustees. InJack Norman came to cumbents members Clint Howe High School in 1955 due to the closure of Catching and Lisa TibDorchester High School. bets filed for re-election He was an integral part of and the election will be held on May 6.The City the forming of Howe of Howe will hold its first State Bank in 1964 by mayor election in 21 sitting on the first Board (Continued on page 4)

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