Mailbox Improvement Week is May 17- 23

postalHowe Postmaster LeAndra Beckemeyer is asking all Howe homeowners to inspect and repair their mailboxes during Mailbox Improvement Week, May 17–23.  “Repairing suburban and rural mailboxes improves the appearance of our community and makes delivering and receiving mail safer for our carriers and customers”, Beckemeyer says.

The Postal ServiceTM makes this annual request because of the wear and tear that occurs to mailboxes every year. “This is especially important because of the effects of the summer and winter weather we had this past year,” she adds.

Some of the typical activities that need to be done include:

  • Replacing loose hinges on a mailbox door,
  • Repainting a mailbox that may have rusted or started peeling,
  • Remounting a mailbox post if loosened,
  • Replacing or adding house numbers.
  • Clearing out spider/wasp nests or overhanging foliage that attracts bees.

“If a homeowner plans to install a new mailbox or replace a worn one, he/she must use Postal Service–approved traditional, contemporary or locking full/limited service mailboxes,” said Beckemeyer. “Customers should be careful when purchasing curbside mail receptacles because the use of unapproved boxes is prohibited”.

Customers may use a custom-built mailbox; however, it must conform to local, state, federal laws, and highway regulations.  Customers must consult with the Postmaster at 903.532.5431 to ensure the mailbox is consistent with guidelines applying to flag, size, strength, and quality of construction, and to ensure there are no violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).”

The Lady Bulldogs vs. Brock regional championship, game 3 updates

This post will be updated with the scores from the regional championship softball game with Howe and Brock.

Howe is the visitors and will bat first

Unfortunately, I’m unable to see the live feed for the game, therefore, I have no way of reporting live information. My deepest apologies.

Howe 1, Brock 0 – headed to bottom of the first. Stubblefield on the rubber for Howe.

Howe 1, Brock 0 – headed to top of second.

Bottom of 2nd – Howe 1, Brock 0

Top of the 3rd – Howe 1, Brock 0

Bottom of the 3rd – Howe 1, Brock 0

live scoreboard is here:  http://www.howeenterprise.com/live-broadcast/

Howe business celebrates 30 years this coming week

The School Zone Academy opened its doors on May 18, 1985 and has remained through the ups and downs on the Howe local business economy for 30 years.  Owner Kathleen Todd says the business was started with a ‘nickel and a prayer’ but has defied all odds.  A story in Monday’s Howe Enterprise will look back at the challenges of trying to start a business in Howe as a woman in the mid-1980’s.

The School Zone Academy opening

From the Howe Enterprise, May 23, 1985

Howe Area Chamber of Commerce final

New chamber recognizes new business

Howe Mercantile celebrated as the newest business in Howe.  On-hand were County Commissioner Jeff Whitmire, Howe Mayor Jeff Stanley, Howe City Council Member Debbie Lowery, Howe Development Alliance Director Monte Walker and numerous board members from Keep Howe Beautiful and the Howe Area Chamber of Commerce.

Owner Georgia Caraway invited many friends from Denton, where she has been involved in so many organizations and foundations.

 

Howe Area Chamber of Commerce final

Extra-innings thriller send Howe over Brock in game one

The game between the Howe Lady Bulldogs and Brock went into extra innings, but Torrey Stubblefield got a ground ball to Hargrove to finish off the wild night.

With the score tied at two in the tenth inning, Peyton Tinney hit a sacrifice fly, bringing home Erin Blackburn.

Tinney helped the Lady Bulldogs pull ahead for the duration in the tenth inning. Blackburn singled to get on base in the tenth. She then went from first to second on a stolen base.

Tinney had a hot bat for the Lady Bulldogs and went 3 for 4, drove in one and scored one run.

Stubblefield got the win for the Lady Bulldogs. She allowed two runs over 10 innings. Stubblefield struck out eight, walked eight and gave up six hits.

The Lady Bulldogs pushed two runs across in the fourth inning to start the scoring. The Lady Bulldogs scored on an RBI triple by Kayla Anderson and an error.

After posting one run in the fifth, Brock again scored one in the seventh. In the fifth, Brock scored on a fielder’s choice.

Ribbon cutting tomorrow for Howe Mercantile

At 11:30 tomorrow (Friday, May 15), the Howe Area Chamber of Commerce will cut a ribbon for someone other than themselves.  Howe Mercantile, located at 107 E. Haning Street opened their doors on Founders Day, April 25 and have been open each Thursday – Saturday since.  Owner Georgia Caraway has refurbished the building formerly known as Mrs. Stocktons and Mrs. Chisums into a classic retro classy antique and vintage clothing store.

If the weather holds, many of Caraway’s friends from Denton will be in town for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

“I’m going to have 15-20 people from Denton and they’re really excited to come to Howe.” said Caraway.  “After the ribbon-cutting is over, they’re going over to eat at Abby’s and come back here where I’ll have deserts and candy and things here.”

All afternoon, Caraway will have tea, coffee and desert available.

“This has been such a delight.” said Caraway.  “This town has just embraced us. They come in the door and they say, ‘we’re so glad you’re here’ or ‘thank you for doing this for our town.’  For me, it’s like the town is doing it for me.  It’s such a wonderful place and reminds me of my hometown.”

Howe Area Chamber of Commerce final