61.10 Howe Enterprise July 17, 2023

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Volume 61, Edition 10, Monday, July 17, 2023 Timing is everything! Monday night after presiding over the Howe Athletic Booster Club meeting I was mowing our lawn and Gail Catching drove up and dropped off some homegrown cantaloupe and tomatoes. She said they were for my mother. But please don’t tell her. They were amazing (we joke). Speaking of the Catchings, I interviewed her husband David back in 2014 for a story about his life. While I’ve known him all of my life, I had never had an extended conversation. That 30minute interview with the serial entrepreneur inspired me to step out on a limb with a real estate investment soon thereafter. He probably doesn’t know this, but that meeting changed the course of my life in a positive financial direction. If you ever get a chance to sit and visit with successful people, I highly recommend it. Evidence by the story in the righthand column, it appears the grandkids are benefiting from that also.

EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

INSIDE

City Council Agenda, pg. 5 Water interruption pg. 6 Debris information, pg. 6 Sales tax, pg. 7 Hot Jobs, pg. 7 SHES School Supplies, pg. 8 HIS School Supplies, pg. 9 HISD Board Agenda, pg. 10 City info, pg. 10 Program/Pep Rally, pg. 11 Local Churches, pg. 12 History/Christian, pg. 13 Patriot Pony, pg. 14-15 Chamber Members, pg. 16 Past front pages, 17-24

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Businesses partnerwith HoweArea Chamberof Commerce forfence replacement at Memorial Park The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce and Howe Development Foundation have spearheaded an effort to replace the fence at Memorial Park on Highway 5.

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Howe Bulldogs Football Camp next week at Bulldog Stadium

Two Howe students competed at state for FFA Public Speaking

The Howe Bulldogs varsity coaching staff will be hosting incoming kindergarten through sixth graders for football camp beginning Monday, July 24 through Wednesday July 26 from 6 pm to 8 pm. The cost is $40 per child and will be held at Bulldog Stadium. For more information, contact Howe Head Coach Lance Bryan at bryan.lance@howeisd.net or 903-745-4400.

Back in 2020, a group of businesses donated funds for upgrades to the park and Israel Sanchez, who recently upgraded the porch at Summit Gardens, has agreed to do the work as well as contribute $500 worth of materials.

Memorial Park current fence. Enterprise photo.

The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce has invested $3,250 to the project as well as contributions from Atmos Energy, Baker Air Conditioning & Heating, Provider Business Partners,

Neighbors discussing plan to thwart manufactured home Camryn Craddock and Lauren Catching competat the State FFA Public Speaking Contest in development nearTate Circle edDallas. They won competitions at District and Ar-

the Howe Mercantile, and Amanda Garner, CPA. Construction began Friday and will be completed soon.

ea. Courtesy photo.

HoweAthletic Booster Club ends fiscal year with $39,197 Howe Athletic Booster Club President Monte Walker reported an ending balance to the 202223 year of $39,197.23. The club brought in $34,638 during the year and spent $32,383. Howe’s 92-page program entitled, ‘Black & White GAMEDAY’ grossed $11,525 with the production of the book donated by The Howe Enterprise. Concession sales totaled $8,753 in revenue with the Coach Simmons Powerlifting grossing $8,806. Spirit sales grossed $3,328. The largest expenses were for Hudl ($9,900), powerlifting meet ($5,752), and spirit gear ($5,250.09).

Howe’s FFA program continues to shine as two high school students just returned from a weeklong event where they competed at the 95th Annual Texas FFA State Convention. Camryn Craddock and Lauren

A flyer that circulated from residents near Tate Circle to oppose a manufactured development that includes a wastewater treatment facility in that area. Neighbors have met on multiple occasions for a plan of defense. Courtesy photo. It only takes a quick drive around town to see that developments are moving into By Ashley our very Husbands own Howe, Texas, at a rapid pace. Projected factory expansions just North of us have resulted in Howe and surrounding neighborhoods exploding onto the map. Southern Grayson County is now a sweet spot for

newcomers, and an increase in population in the coming years is expected. Some residents are concerned about how we will handle this inevitable growth. Some ask how deep the consequences of particular types of growth could impact all of our future daily lives in this community. Could the quality of the air we breathe, surface and groundwater we use, roads we drive, and the education of our (Continued on page 2)

Catching’s speeches both earned them district titles and advancement beyond the area round to the state finals. During the Prepared Public Speaking Leadership Development Event (LDE), students write (Continued on page 4)

Booster Club purchases “Dog House” for spirit sales

“The Dog House” will be available at all home games for the 2023 football season. The Howe Athletic Booster Club purchased a trailer that will be used to sell Bulldogs spirit gear at all varsity home

games in 2023. The trailer is being enhanced by senior Colton Little and will be wrapped to show Bulldog pride.


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