$693,000 needed to restore the First Christian Church

First Christian Church The City of Howe itself is only 21 years older than the building that was formerly the First Christian Church that rests on the southeast corner of O’Connell and Denny Streets. Opened in 1893, the church was disbanded in 1982 and was given to The City of Howe to maintain. For a period of time, the city used it as the Community Center and later the Historical Society used it as a museum, but even the enormous efforts of the community leaders such as Jean Norman, JC and Carrie Waller, Norma Wallace couldn’t raise enough of the costly resources to renovate the old structure.

After the Historical Society folded, the city was left with the old structure that sits in its current state of decay.

In 2010, the city contracted Oak Hill Contractors to provide a detailed estimate to renovate the asbestos-filled structure. That estimate came to a total of $693,200 of which $56,000 was profit from the renovation.First Christian Church1

City Administrator Joe Shephard says that the city does not have the amount required to restore the facility and that even the grants that are available from different state agencies normally require a substantial amount of matching funds that would seriously tie up cash flow for the city.

Per the gift requirements, the city cannot sell the property or give it away. It is the same type of agreement that was made for Ferguson Field.

The church is the only one left of the four Howe Protestant churches that were similarly built in the same period of time. Each of the other similar structures were eventually torn down for newer sanctuaries.  However, the First Christian Church dwindled and a new sanctuary was never realized.

According to an article written by Hazel Bearden Rutherford The First Christian of Howe was founded by early Texans including George Miller, J.A. Hughes, Henry Stevens and others.

As stated, the church was erected in 1893. The lot was purchased from J.T. and Minnie B. Simpson for $350, and the building was erected soon after the land was purchased. The ground was leveled by Tas Gee and the building was constructed by Charlie Hanna, J.W. Bearden, John Grigg and his son Frank I. Grigg.

The pulpit, which was recently restored and is now at the Howe Community Center, was given to the church by the Governor of Texas, Charles A. Culberson, who was a friend of J.A. Hugues, one of the church members.

During the church’s many years of existence, numerous revivals were held in the church yard beneath some beautiful silver maple trees.

The church celebrated its 75th anniversary before the church closed in 1982 because of a decline in membership.

Easton Ross to be named 3A Hitter of the Week by txhighschoolbaseball.com

Later this afternoon, Howe’s Easton Ross will be named the 3A Hitter of the Week by txhighschoolbaseball.com after his 8 for 12 performance versus Pilot Point, S&S and Farmersville last week.  Ross also scored seven runs, and had five RBI.  Of his eight hits, two were triples and one was a double.  He also added three stolen bases during the week.

This honor should appear on their website around 2pm this afternoon.

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Howe ISD SHAC 5K raises goal of $1,000

The third annual Bulldog 5K and Fun Run saw just over 100 runners come out and run for a great cause. The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC), partnered with the American Heart Association on the event.

Early in the week, the school was worried about the weather, but Saturday turned out to be a beautiful day and perfect for the runner.

Ritchie Bowling, Howe Assistant Superintendent, said that he was happy with the turnout because of so many other things going on locally.

“We appreciate all the volunteers. We had the Howe Police, HHS Students, athletic department, and many Howe ISD staff and parents ensuring everything went well.” Bowling, who coordinates the event says that they reached their goal of raising $1,000. The 4th annual run will have a new coordinator due to Bowling accepting the superintendent position at Maypearl ISD.

The final results and each runner’s times will be posted early this week on the school’s website at www.howeisd.net

Howe Police reports

April 8 – At approximately 10:10 pm, Howe Police Officer Jordan Clark arrested a 33-year-old Howe woman for Assault Causing Bodily Injury (Family Violence) after responding to a report of a domestic dispute at a residence in the 1000 block of Swanner Drive. A 33-year-old man reported being assaulted by his wife. He had minor, but visible, marks to support his claim. An emergency protective order was obtained which prohibits the suspect from returning to, or going within 500’ of the residence for 31 days.

April 13 – At approximately 12:10 am, HPD Officer Todd arrested a 40-year-old Lancaster man for possession of methamphetamine. The arrest was the result of a consent search after the suspect was stopped on Hwy 75 for a traffic violation. The suspect’s extreme nervousness led to the officer asking for consent to search. The officer found two baggies of meth in the man’s pants pockets and a glass meth pipe in his vehicle. The suspect was booked into the Grayson County jail.

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National Weather Service issues Flash Flood Warning

From National Weather Service:
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FORT WORTH HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…  EASTERN DENTON COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS…  COLLIN COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS…
SOUTHWESTERN GRAYSON COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS…

* UNTIL 200 PM CDT

* AT 1052 AM CDT…DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF
THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. UP TO
ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS
OF UP TO ONE HALF INCH CAN BE EXPECTED AND FLASH FLOODING IS
EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE…
PLANO…MCKINNEY…CARROLLTON...FRISCO…RICHARDSON…LEWISVILLE…
ALLEN…WYLIE…SHERMAN…THE COLONY…SACHSE…LITTLE ELM…
MURPHY…PROSPER…ANNA…FAIRVIEW…PRINCETON…CELINA...LUCAS AND
PARKER.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW.  ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE.

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Today is Texas Trash-off Day

Each April, volunteers throughout the state remove litter from roadsides, city parks, neighborhoods, and waterways during the state’s single largest one-day cleanup event.DontMessTrashOfflogo_2015_WEB

Everyone can participate. Volunteers come from all walks of life: students, business leaders, civic and non-profit organizations, individuals, families, community groups, sororities, fraternities, sports teams, military, etc. If you have some free time, please volunteer and make a difference.

The Don’t mess with Texas Trash-Off is the single largest one-day cleanup event in the state and serves as Texas’s signature event for the Great American Cleanup, the nation’s largest community improvement program. The Don’t mess with Texas Trash-Off is part of TxDOT’s litter prevention program, which includes Don’t mess with Texas, Adopt-a-Highway, and a grassroots partnership with Keep Texas Beautiful.

Join us and be a part of this great event. Your participation sends a clear message to Texans everywhere: The smallest efforts really do make the biggest difference. Take pride in the fact that you were part of making our great state beautiful. Join in on this event and help us make a difference.

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