Howe boys win at Pilot Point, 53-45. Griffin Underwood and Levi Mrozinski led the ‘Dogs with 16 point apiece. Full story in Monday’s Howe Enterprise.
Lady Bulldogs beat Pilot Point, 42-29
Meth, Crack, Marijuana, and loaded pistol lead to arrest in Howe
According to a Howe Police Department press release, Officer Robert Todd stopped 26-year-old Jermell T. Askin of Atoka for a defective license plate light as he was driving northbound on US Highway 75 near Haning Street around 11:00 pm on Sunday, January 18. Officer Todd reported that when he met with Askin, he smelled the odor of fresh burnt marijuana coming from inside Askin’s car. Askin reportedly told the officer he and some friends had smoked marijuana in the car earlier. Officer Todd searched Askin’s car and found a pound of marijuana, an ounce of methamphetamine, an ounce of crack cocaine, and a loaded Glock 9mm pistol in the dash compartment above the glove box. Askin was arrested on two first degree felony charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver, a State Jail Felony of Possession of Marijuana over four ounces, and a Class A Misdemeanor charge of Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon. Howe Police Chief Carl Hudman reported that the arrest led to the seizure of Askin’s 1978 Buick, the Glock pistol, and $194.00 in cash and that civil forfeiture will be sought on those items.
52.35 Howe Enterprise January 19, 2015
Driver thrown from vehicle; no fatalities
1876 and 1908 Howe maps
Dusty Williams of Howe has recently let The Howe Enterprise copy and share old maps of Howe from 1908. Other maps found in historical documents show the original town plat of 1876. One of the most interesting things on the maps are that the Interurban ran down Denny Street and hooked over the current North Field and ran north through Timbercreek.
Chamber to induct 12 charter members to Howe Hall of Honor
The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce’s first initiative is to not only look forward to new opportunities, but to take a look back and recognize those who have come before to help make Howe what it is and what it will be.
Twelve charter members (including four living) will be inducted as the first class of the Howe Hall of Honor and the names will be revealed in this coming Monday’s Howe Enterprise. All of the twelve were selected on their unique contribution to the city. A ceremony is being planned for Friday evening, April 24, 2015 to kickoff the Founders Day Weekend celebration. Tickets for the event will be $10.
Full story in Monday’s Howe Enterprise.
Howe band member named All-State
Airianna Smith was named All-State in trumpet. She is the 21st different student in the school’s history to receive such an honor. Chris Burk, now the Anna Band Director, was the very first all-state member of the Howe band program in 1992, which was the inaugural year of the ATSSB organization. Dylan Guthrie is the only four-year All-State member for Howe. Taylor Cook was a three-year member.
Full story in Monday’s Howe Enterprise
Names matched to 1938 Howe school video
Lady Bulldogs move to 18-5 with 58-31 win over Ponder
Riley Harvey scored 24 points and had 13 rebounds to lead Howe in both categories against Ponder on Tuesday night. Alissa Smith added 12 points and Darci Foster chipped in six. With the win, Howe moves to 5-1 in district play with their only loss coming to Pottsboro. Full recap in Monday’s Howe Enterprise.