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Volume 61, Edition 13, Monday, August 7, 2023 The pen is mightier than the sword. ***** Steve Davis of Don’s Smokehouse gave a speech at the chamber’s Howe Hump Day networking breakfast how he was a second generation owner of his business. This sparked my quick thinking to remember that my dad once said he worked for about a week or so in the print shop of the Howe Enterprise for my Papaw. That asterisk of information allowed me to one-up my friend Steve and proclaim that (maybe falsely) the Howe Enterprise is a third-generation business. ***** In talking with some of the 1998 Howe Bulldogs players about being recognized at the Community Pep Rally on August 19, we were trying to come up with a runthrough song for them. In going with the time period, we had a little fun suggesting Hanson’s “MMMBop” or “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba. In the end, could it be “Spice Up Your Life” by the Spice Girls? Nah, quit playing games with my heart.
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INSIDE
HCFDC Agenda, pg. 5 Junior FFA, pg. 7 City Budget Workshop, pg. 7 Hot Jobs, pg. 8 2023 Broadcast, pg. 11 Community 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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Ozuna sworn in as newest It’s football time in Texas! officer for Howe ISD
Officer Brandon Ozuna was sworn in Monday morning by Howe ISD Chief Matt Whitworth. He was accompanied by his wife Elizabeth Ozuna. Enterprise photo.
Howe starting center Michael Riddle (51) races around a blocking dummy Tuesday as football began the day prior. Enterprise photo.
A good indication of the quality of a school district could be and should be based on whether their graduates are college or workforce ready. Howe ISD continues to show a reputation of hiring former students as Brandon Ozuna becomes the second Howe High School graduate to enter the Howe ISD Police Department. The 2012 graduate reports to 1990 Howe High School graduate Chief
The long-anticipated 2023 Howe Bulldogs season has finally arrived. Players reported to workouts at 6:15 am Monday morning in preparation for a back-to -back playoff berth. Howe is coming off a 65 season that ended with a 39-19 loss to Palmer in the first round after Howe lost multiple starters to injury including all-time passing leader Austin Haley who did not suit
Matt Whitworth. Ozuna becomes the third officer for the district. “This is huge. The expansion of the police department allows us to offer a higher level of protection for our students and staff,” said Whitworth. Ozuna becomes the third Howe Police Officer to resign for other opportunities in the last several (Continued on page 4)
up that night. But the season was a success in Head Coach Lance Bryan’s first year as Howe broke a 22-game losing streak on opening night at Honey Grove
which signaled a new day had dawned for the Howe Bulldogs. Bryan is very optimistic about the 80th Howe (Continued on page 2)
Chamber had big week with Howe Hump Day and Ice Cream Social
25 years ago: The Deed in Denton No one remembers or especially reflects through articles and holds special reunions of the ordinary team. Only the great teams that lift gold football have the honors of such. The 1998 Howe Bulldogs are one of those storied teams of yesteryear in H-town and they will be recognized and honored at the Community Pep Rally on Saturday, August 19 at 7:30 pm. Davey DuBose began his third season as the head coach of the Bulldogs in 1998. Th previous season, the Dogs finished with a 6-4 record, just missing the playoffs but with wins
Above: Business leaders gathered at Independent Financial Wednesday for Howe Hump Day. Below: Susan Garcia of HIT Roof & Exteriors served up Blue Bell ice cream Thursday night at Summit Gardens for the Howe Chamber’s annual event. Enterprise photos. (Continued on page 6)
The front page of the Texoma Enterprise, November 19, 1998. over Gunter, Prosper, and Aubrey. But closely contested losses to Pilot Point and Van Alstyne to go along with an overloaded abundance of
returning talent signaled that 1998 had the makings of something truly special. And that it was. (Continued on page 8)