61.16 Howe Enterprise August 28, 2023

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Volume 61, Edition 16, Monday, August 28, 2023 There was a video released last week that showed body cam footage of the Howe Police Department’s questioning of Mayor Karla McDonald. It is quite different than the view shown by KXII and KTEN. The video can be seen here on Attorney Micah Belden’s Facebook feed. ***** In response to some Americans' concerns that "Round Two" of COVID -19 lockdowns is on the horizon, Dr. Robert Malone is urging the nation not to fall for mainstream media’s "fear porn" like many did during the pandemic and have increasingly done with climate change. ***** President Donald J. Trump had his mugshot taken at the Fulton County jail where he surrendered on 13 felony charges related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election result in the state. CNN reported Trump's inmate number is P01135809. He is 6 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 215 pounds. Trump and his 18 codefendants named in Fulton County have until Friday to surrender to county authorities. Many have already turned themselves in, including former Trump election attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis. 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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Champions of Goodness, pg. 5 Lady Bulldogs V-Ball, pg. 6 Jennifer Powless, pg. 7 Martha Waller, pg. 7 New Teachers, pg. 8 Hot Jobs, pg. 8 Howe Cross Country, pg. 10 City Council Agenda, pg. 11 Local Churches, pg. 12 History/Christian, pg. 13 Chamber Members, pg. 14 Patriot Pony, pg. 15-16 Past front pages, 17-24

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Bulldogs turn the ball over eight times, lose 62-0 Records are not known for the number of turnovers by the Howe Bulldogs in a single game, but it is assured that Friday night’s total of eight would have to be in the top one, two, or three in the 80 seasons of Friday night lights for Howe. The only drive for Howe that didn’t end in a turnover was the Dogs' first possession which ended in a punt off the side of the foot of punter Cooper Jones that landed on the track for a net of 13 yards. Honey Grove, ranked 8th in Class 2A by some polls, took advantage of all but one mistake by the Bulldogs en route to a 62-0 drubbing of the home team. Abundantly recruited sophomore Ryelan Morris was superb in his role at quarterback, but all of his damage came in the first half. With the score 35-

Howe Bulldogs players Braden Ulmer (left) and Charlie Turner (right) listen to Head Coach Lance Bryan after the game Friday that saw themselves as their own worst enemy. Photo by Michelle Carney. 0, he didn’t play the second half. Morris finished with 10 carries for 88 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. Howe’s Cooper Jones, getting his first start as (Continued on page 4)

Tuesday’s City Council agenda suggests changeat city administratorcoming

Howe ISD lowers tax rate to $1.05 At Monday’s Howe Independent School District’s monthly school board meeting, the board officially adopted a $1.05 tax rate for the 2023-24 school year which is down significantly from the $1.27 set a year ago. Superintendent Kevin Wilson stated that it was a challenge coming up with the rate due to the legislative session and thanked Business Manager Julie Snapp for her work on the budget and tax rate.

The Texas Legislature had its first special sesHowe City Councilwoman Sarah Myrick and sion after the ISD had Mayor Karla McDonald have a discussion in last proposed the initial tax Tuesday’s city council meeting. rate. During the session, Photo by Ashley Husbands. they suppressed the Maintenance and Operameeting with the decitions rate by increasing By Ashley sion to take no current the homestead exempHusbands action on topics distion from $40,000 to cussed for the third meet- $100,000 for tax relief to Last Tuesing in a row. Following Texas homeowners. Altday, the the previous meeting hough the exemption Howe City duration of an executive will not be officially Council session lasting almost adopted until the Noassembled for a special four hours with the same vember election, the ISD meeting and executive ending conclusion, many formulated the rate based session for nearly three (Continued on page 2) partly on the previous hours, yet ended the

The Howe ISD Board of Trustees at Monday’s monthly meeting. Staff photo. exemption and partly on the upcoming proposed exemption. The Maintenance and Operations tax rate came in at $0.7464 based on each $100 valuation and $.3036 for each $100 valuation for principal and interest on debts (Interest and Sinking). The average home in Howe ISD last year had a value of $294,000 but has increased in valuation to $335,000. “That is hard to believe,” said Wilson who went on to say that most resi-

dents would see a decrease in their taxes. “I can’t remember the last time we have seen that,” said Wilson who projected most people would see a $665 decrease in their annual tax bill. Earlier in the meeting, Wilson told the board that they ended the first week of school with 1,251 students which compares to last year’s 1,248. “We had hoped to be a little further ahead budg(Continued on page 9)


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