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Volume 61, Edition 6, “God save the Queen, man” - Joe Biden said Friday from Connecticut to end his speech. White House correspondent Todd Gilliam of the Dallas Morning News, Friday’s pool reporter, told the press corps to stop asking him why Mr. Biden said it. (Gilliam: “I have no idea).” Those still ‘Ridin’ with Biden’ might need a helmet. ***** “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” - attributed to Mark Twain. ***** Here’s a big shoutout to the crews at GCEC and Oncor. ***** What kind of community is Howe? Well, after the Thursday storm, a friend of ours posted on social media early Friday that if any of his Howe peeps needed help, he was off work and had a chainsaw ready. It reminded us of the 2016 tornado that completely brought the community together. Way to go Mr. Grant, you inspired quite a few others to lend a helping hand. ***** Congrats to Pam Kirby on her cheer career. She was a member of the greatest Howe HS Class of all-time—1992. So they say... 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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Texoma Patriots, pg. 5 Leighton Berridge, pg. 5 Champions of Goodness, pg. 6 Library News, pg. 7 City Council Agenda, pg. 8 School Board Agenda, pg. 9 Library calendar, pg. 9 Lady Bulldogs basketball, pg. 10
City info, pg. 11 Local Churches, pg. 12 History/Christian, pg. 13 Patriot Pony, pg. 14-15 Chamber members, pg. 16 Past front pages, pg. 17-24
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Thursday night storm knocks the lights out in Howe
Above: A light pole that once witnessed the Interurban train run through downtown fell victim to Thursday’s high winds. Right: A trailer near Bethel Baptist Church was picked up and thrown by high winds during the same storm. Staff photo. Nearly all power across Howe was knocked out just after 9 pm Thursday evening as a thunderstorm rolled through. It was one of the largest storms which stretched over 12 counties at one time in Southern Oklahoma and North Central Texas. Most of the power was returned midafternoon Friday alt-
hough there were spots throughout the community that suffered longer outages. While Howe was under a tornado warning for quite some time, no official twister was spotted, however high winds knocked over age-old power poles and snapped trees all over
the area. A Jayco trailer parked at the residence next to Bethel Baptist Church was hurled approximately 70 yards to the west. The abnormal storm traveled southeast as the northern winds eventually overtook the hard blowing south wind around 9:10 pm.
Pom Poms down - grandbabies up, Kirby steps down as cheer coach after 17 years Lady Bulldogs summer In 2006, Pam Kirby started as an aid at the middle school and was quickly asked to take over as seventh grade cheer coach and a year later took both seventh and eighth grade. After five years in middle school, she was asked to take over the high school program and after 17 years, and two grandbabies, she’s stepping down to spend that quality time with her husband, kids, and grandkids. Monica Little has been announced as the
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Howe girl athletes hit the weight room on Monday morning. Staff photo. The Brent and Pam Kirby family. Enterprise photo.
Girls coach Ashley Anderson was excited to see the (Continued on page 4)