Howe’s “Victory Town” Christmas parade this Saturday

Howe’s annual Christmas parade will take place on Saturday at 4:30.  It will begin on Beatrice Street by Charles R. Thompson Gymnasium and make a round trip back by way of Highway 5 and through downtown.  Floats are to line up on Beatrice Street starting at 3:45.  The Howe Church of Christ will have cookies available while a vendor will be selling hot chocolate.  Paris Palacios will emcee the parade and all downtown businesses will be open.

The parade will feature:

*Keep Howe Beautiful
*JLTD Racing/Bauer Motorsports
*Christian Motorcyclist Association
*Howe Enterprise
*Howe 3rd/4th Youth Football
*Bobbie Peterson Cate for Grayson County District Attorney
*Howe Cub Scouts
*97.5 KLAK/93.1 KMKT/102.5 Mad Rock
*Jeff Whitmire, Grayson County Commissioner
*Girl Scouts of Howe
*Bob Utter Ford
*New Beginning Fellowship
*Howard Day for Sheriff
*Howe Boys Athletics
*Howe Girls Athletics
*JD’s Babbitt Bearings
*Joe Brown, Grayson County District Attorney
*Eva’s All Season Glass
*Scott Renfro for County Commissioner
*Chill Out
*Howe PTA
*Women Rock
*Fierce Motion in Dance
*Diannah Walke
*Howe Fire Department

If you’re wanting to enter into the parade for free, you can register here:  http://howechamber.com/event/howe-christmas-parade/

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Library and Peggy’s Porch team up for shopping spree

The Howe Community Library and Peggy’s Porch are hosting a holiday shopping spree on Monday, Dec. 14 at the Howe Community Library.  There will be a wide assortment of items available for students to shop through for Christmas/Hanukkah presents for their families.  The students will receive “Peggy’s Porch” bucks that they can use for purchasing items (items will only cost one “buck” each).  There will be a gift wrapping station for wrapping their presents.

Library Director Becky Hogenson says that donated items would be greatly appreciated.  Garage Sale types of items – especially toys, stuffed animals, jewelry, tools – really need gifts for men. Library staff and Peggy’s Porch volunteers will be setting up items on Saturday morning, Dec. 12. Those interested in helping can drop off items at the library any time.    Hours for the shopping spree are 8:00-4:30Monday only.  The sale will be held at the Howe Community Library.

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Howe pedestrian stuck and killed by semi

Howe Police Chief Carl Hudman said that a Howe man was struck and killed by a semi-truck early Thursday morning while he was walking to work. The individual, David Harvey, was struck in the northbound lane of US 75 south of the FM 902 overpass.

Mr. Harvey was pronounced dead at the scene when Howe PD received the call about the wreck at 3:26 a.m.

It is unclear why Mr. Harvey, age 50, was walking on the highway, but the man’s car would not start and had informed his boss at Tyson Foods that he’d be walking to work.

Howe Police Sgt. Michael Hill said the truck that struck Mr. Harvey was owned by PFG trucking. Hill said the driver will not be charged with anything following the wreck.

 

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Lady Bulldogs ranked #7 and #15 in state polls

The Lady Bulldogs are getting some respect from two state polls.  The Texas Association of Basketball Coaches have Howe ranked #15 in state while the Texas Girls Coaches Association has them ranked #7.  Full polls:

TGCA Sports Poll:


Conference 3A
   
1 Jarrell 10-0  
2 Brock 8-1  
3 San Antonio Cole 21-1  
4 Winnsboro 11-2  
5 Wall 7-2  
6 Shallowater 11-2  
7 Howe 7-0  
8 Jim Ned 8-3  
9 Mathis 10-0  
10 Bowie 9-4  
11 Sunnyvale 10-3  
12 Central Heights 4-2  
13 Hallettsville 8-2  
14 Chapel Hill 11-5  
15 Malakoff 10-2  
16 Idalou 9-3  
17 Hitchcock 10-2  
18 Buffalo 8-0  
19 Cotulla 5-0  
20t Life Oak Cliff 8-2  
20t Marion 6-2  
20t Littlefield 8-2

 

2015-2016 TABC Rankings – December 7, 2015

Girls – Class 3A

1. Brock (8-1)
2. Wall (7-2)
3. Jarrell (10-0)
4. Shallowater (11-2)
5. Central Heights (4-2)
6. Bowie (9-4)
7. San Antonio Cole (12-1)
8. Winnsboro (11-2)
9. Life Oak Cliff (8-2)
10. Malakoff (10-2)
11. Sunnyvale (10-3)
12. Mathis (10-0)
13. Idalou (9-3)
14. Jim Ned (8-3)
15. Howe (7-0)
16. Mt Pleasant Chapel Hill (11-5)
17. Cotulla (5-0)
18. Teague (6-1)
19. Marion (6-2)
20. Hitchcock (10-2)

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Sherman man gets 30 years in prison for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child

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Raymond Gabriel Padilla

On December 7th, 2015, Raymond Gabriel Padilla, 38, of Sherman, pled guilty to a charge of  Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.   The sentence, handed down by 397th District Court Judge Brian Gary, was the result of a plea agreement Padilla reached with the Grayson County District Attorney’s Office.

On February 19th, 2015, a woman called the Sherman Police Department and reported that her 12-year-old great niece had told the woman that Raymond Padilla, who was the child’s father, had been having sexual contact with her.    Officers took the child to the hospital for a forensic examination and to the Grayson County Children’s Advocacy Center where she was interviewed.   The child told the interviewer that Padilla had touched her on several occasions over the prior weeks.  Detective Flores located Padilla and interviewed him.   Padilla confessed to having sexual contact with the victim on several occasions beginning in November 2014.

“This kind of thing just breaks your heart,” said Grayson County District Attorney Joe Brown.  “Kids should not have to deal with these issues, but we know that it happens.   The Sherman Police Department did a great job moving quickly on the report, and securing a confession.”

“The charge of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child is a relatively new charge in Texas law, and covers situation where there is ongoing abuse on more than one occasion.    One of the key features of the law is that a sentence in these cases does not allow for parole, so Mr. Padilla will do an actual 30 calendar years in prison.”

Assistant District Attorney Jeremy Wood prosecuted the case.   Padilla was represented by Sherman attorney Rick Dunn.

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County working on Luella Road today

There will be traffic stops along Luella Rd just north of Bennett Rd today and tomorrow. The creek that runs beside the road has eroded the shoulder and several trees have now fallen into the creek. Grayson County Commissioner Jeff Whitmire says that to prevent future damage to the road and to prevent flooding in the area, their crew will be clearing the trees from the creek and then rebuilding the shoulder.  “We will be working from the road, so traffic will be closed for periods of time. We will let you by, but have a little patience. If possible, please avoid this area during the work day.”

Luella Rd Google Maps

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