61.24 Howe Enterprise October 23, 2023

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Volume 61, Edition 24, Monday, October 23, 2023 More content is being added to the paper weekly which has resulted in ads scooting into The Patriot Pony section of the newspaper. The ads listed in The Patriot Pony have not chosen to be in that section of the paper and are not affiliated with the ideas posted in that section– except for Victory Fitness and Massage. The same Editor who sets up this paper for you every week and is the person moving ads around also owns that corrective massage business– so, I guess in the case of yours truly, I did choose to advertise there. Also, due to the scooting of ads, the Bible verse section that is always updated every week on the Churches’ page was needing to be moved. Instead of putting it in a new place less likely to be seen, today it’s making it to the front page: “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking in anything. James 1:2-4 (NIV) EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

INSIDE Football, pg. 2-3 City Update and Spotlight, pg. 4 School Recognition pg. .5 Miss Adeline pg. 6 Recipes pg. 7 Youth Football Superbowl pg. 8 Community Events pg. 10 Hot Jobs, pg. 11 City info, pg. 11 History/Christian, pg. 12 Local Churches, pg. 13 Patriot Pony, pg. 14-15 Chamber Members, pg. 16 Past front pages, 17-24

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Freedom Rock Underway

Local participation at City Council Meeting Increases

Staff Photo Community participation at this month’s City Council meeting was increased compared to recent meetings, as two citizens used their right to address the Council regarding community concerns. Mr. Gary Shields first addressed the Council with the following, “I have been a proud citizen of the city of Howe for over 65 years, so my purpose for speaking this evening is to encourage the Council to maintain a strong control over our ETJ areas. It’s very important for the Council to maintain strong controls over those areas that ring the

city because we need to control what we want to bring in as well as what we want to keep out, and so along that line, I would encourage the Council to promote the growth of rooftops in these ETJ areas. With rooftops, we can expand our property tax base, which would be beneficial for the city. We can also grow our population, and with population growth, we can attract many, many more retail businesses to come here to Howe because we have to reach a certain criteria, population-wise. Hopefully, that would

The first Freedom Rock in Texas is now in progress at Memorial Park in Howe. Artist, Ray “Bubba”

Sorenson II, is hard at work and welcomes community members to come out and visit with him. Below are pictures

submitted by Mayor Karla McDonald this week taken during her visit to support the progress.

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Plan Ahead for Upcoming Halloween and Veteran’s Day Festivities Fall Events are in full swing beginning this week. Mark your calendars for the following events coming up: Friday, October 27th 10 a.m. Howe Community Library Trick or Treat at the Library will be available for children. Pumpkin painting will be offered, costumes are welcome, and the library requests that bags are also brought to collect goodies.

Saturday, October 28th 6p.m.-8 p.m. Downtown Howe The Howe-lloween Festival will be held this Saturday from 6.p.m.-8 p.m. and will include the first ever cake walk! More information can be found on Page 10. This Veteran’s Day, November 11th, is shaping up to be a fun day, full of activities in Grayson County and particularly in Howe!

School Board approves campus police support and local sports access to facilities

Last week, at the Monthly School Board meeting, updates were given from each of the principals regarding things that hap(Continued on page 10) pened in the previous

month and are planned for next month at each of the schools. At Summit Hill Elementary last week, the book

fair, an opportunity for parents to come to the school and eat donuts with the students was offered. “Pink out” Day (Continued on Page 9)


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