Gabriela’s brings new name and look to downtown

IMG_5829When one goes to a Mexican Food Restaurant, the expectations are to be a sense of something different and unique. The ambiance is often just as important as the salsa or the enchilada. The conversion from My Estrella Mexican Restaurant to Gabriela’s Mexican Cocina has already added the flavor outside of the kitchen. The first difference that patrons will notice is the new vibrant colors and mural inside the restaurant instead of the previous beige walls. The new look gives one a feeling of something unique and more of an experience. The previous atmosphere was great for a catfish family restaurant, but Ana Gabriela Mendoza is trying to give the restaurant a new flavor to go along with the salsa and enchiladas.

Mendoza started working at My Estrella Mexican Restaurant in Anna at the age of 16. The owner of the location in Anna, Evelia Santivanez was looking to expand to another location but couldn’t find the right fit. Mendoza says that’s when fate intervened.

“Whenever my parents lost their job in Van Alstyne when the factory closed down, I involved my mom (Julieta) over there and it was something new for her.” said Mendoza. “She had never worked in a restaurant. She had never been a cook professionally.”

Mendoza and her mother worked together for a couple of years until Mendoza was about to give birth to her first child. After the birth of her child, she was ready to go back to work, but Santivanez didn’t need extra help at the time which meant Mendoza worked at another restaurant and also Verizon for a period of time.

Santivanez later opened up My Estrella in Downtown Howe at 102 E. Haning and offered to sell the Anna location to Julieta. Due to the much higher rent in Anna, the family decided not to purchase the Anna location. At that time Santivanez offered the Howe location to the family. Mendoza quit her jobs and became the waitress at My Estrella while her parents ran the business and were the cooks.

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Under the agreement from Santivanez, they weren’t able to change the name or the menu for a period of two years, which now has come and gone and a new direction is in place. Mendoza had the new lighted sign in place just after the holidays.

“People don’t even know that we’re here so we want to make sure they see us when they drive by.” said Mendoza. “We did the painting because we want it to look a little more Mexican and a little bit nicer. It was a plain beige color and it was bland.”

As far as the menu, they are going to redesign it and add a few more plates that the family has come up with.

“We’re going to keep everything that is already there because we have customers that order each plate everytime they come.” said Mendoza. “We don’t want to take anything away from them. If you want to come in here and eat something specifically and we have the ability to make it, we’ll make it. We let people make up their own plates all the time.”

Mendoza explained the importance of family and said that they take days off very seriously because of that time they want to spend with each other away from the family business. They are not open on Sundays for that very reason and will not be open on holidays.

2015 1228 Gabrielas (1)Gabriela’s is located on the southwest corner of Downtown Howe which has been home to, most recently, Huck’s Catfish and Finn’s Catfish. At one time in the 1970s and 80s, the building housed a grocery store named Yonce’s where a young fellow who would grow up to be the online newspaper owner took his first steps.

“We’ve heard a lot of stories about the grocery store here.” said Mendoza. “People will come in and tell us that there used to be a wall right here. We love hearing the stories of how this place has changed.” It is changing once again. The corner building will have a new flavored atmosphere and a new flavored menu and the family is ready to show it off to their existing and new customers.

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Harvey named as nominee to McDonald’s All-American Games

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Howe Lady Bulldogs’ post Riley Harvey has been named as a nominee for the McDonald’s All-American Games.  The first boys game was held back in 1978 with Magic Johnson on the squad.  Others to play in the annual game are Isiah Thomas, John Paxson, Michael Jordan, Alonzo Mourning, Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Garnett, Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James and others.  The girls game will be the 14th annual classic.

The event schedule for the McDonald’s All-American Games:

  • March 28 – Player arrival in Chicago; orientation; welcome event
  • March 29 – Ronald McDonald House visit
  • March 30 – 28th Powerade Jamfest 6:30pm CT University of Chicago/ESPN2
  • March 31 – Media Day 11:30am CT United Center
  • March 31 – Player Awards Banquet 6:00pm CT Union Station
  • April 1 – 38th McDonald’s All American Games
  • – Girls Game 5:30pm CT United Center/ESPNU
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Chamber accepting nominees for Howe Hall of Honor

The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce will be accepting nominations for the Class of 2016 Howe Hall of Honor.  Those that wish to nominate someone (living or deceased) can fill out the form below.  If you’re unable to see the form below, you can click here.

Previously inducted members:
Jabez Haning
W.P. Thompson
A.M. Ferguson
Mame Roberts
Charles Thompson
Arthur Boyle
Tony Brinkley
L.B. Kirby
Norma Wallace
Ray Bledsoe
Carrie Waller
Elmer Schenk

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City crews are working on a water main break near FM 902 and US 75

A message sent out by CodeRed indicates that residents in Pioneer Valley and Timber Creek will experience low water pressure or water loss for the next few hours as city crews are working on a water main break near FM 902 and US 75.  Water conservation methods will need to be used for the next 24 hours following the restoration of the line. Affected citizens will be notified once water conservation measures can be discontinued.

Underground pipes often experience movement upon drying grounds after flooding periods.

To sign up for CodeRed alerts, please follow this link:  http://www.co.grayson.tx.us/default.aspx?name=oem.cred

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Howe Youth Baseball holding board member elections

This Saturday at the Howe Elementary/Middle School cafeteria, the Howe Youth Baseball organization will hold board member elections.  Positions that open for election or re-elected are commissioner, secretary, concessions and uniforms.  The elections will be held at 6pm on Saturday, January 9.

If you are interested in becoming active in the Howe Youth Baseball organization, please contact Scott Thurman at thurman99@gmail.com.

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Precinct 1 improved over 42 miles of country roads in 2015

grayson county precinct oneGrayson County Precinct 1 Commissioner Jeff  Whitmire says that they had a successful year improving over 42 miles of county roads this year despite the numerous weeks of rains that caused havoc in 2015.   Whitmire also says precinct 1 was able to help the small cities with over six miles of low cost street improvements.

“This is the highest productivity of any precinct. This wouldn’t get done without a great crew, who is committed to the job.” said Whitmire on the Grayson County Precinct 1 Facebook page.

Whitmire says he starts every year with a work plan based on the available materials and budget for the year. The road priorities take into account overall condition and traffic load in comparison to other roads in the precinct. A higher traffic load road will get a safety priority to a lower traffic load road. That plan is great, until mother nature makes changes.

“We had quite a year when it comes to damage related to weather conditions. We have had ice, floods, drought, floods, and then floods again.” said Whitmire.  “Flood damage to county roads this year cost the precinct almost $100 thousand dollars. These types of occurrences move our work priorities, to ensuring the safety of the public.”

It is an election year and Whitmire will have to be re-elected over challenger Scott Renfro to remain the Precinct 1 County Commissioner.  Whitmire says that he’s making plans for for 2016 regardless of the outcome.

“Rest assured that we are not resting on accomplishments. I already have a production plan ready for the coming year. Without including the flood repairs, I still plan to work on 44 miles of county roads in 2016. On our “rebuild” roads, we should start grinding and adding new base rock during February. We should begin paving those sections in April. Our hot mix and seal coat work should run from May through September. During the season we also expect to help our cities with around seven miles of city street work. This is an ambitious plan, but if weather co-operates, we should be able to accomplish our goal.”

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80,714 users visit HoweEnterprise.com in 2015

Howe’s online news source had a lot to celebrate as the 2015 year came to a close.  The final data management numbers from Google Analytics reported that HoweEnterprise.com had a total session (visits) count of 167,754 for 2015.  That’s an increase from 2014’s total of 70,142.  The number of users (people visiting) was recorded at 80,714.  That number is up from the 30,774 from 2014.  The page views totaled 232,744 which is a good number considering that it reflects each weekly publication as one page instead of the typical 16 pages.  A conservative true estimate would be in the 2 million page view range.

“80,714 of you have visited howeenterprise.com in 2015. That says that what we’re doing is pulling a whole lot more people than just the population of Howe alone.” said Monte Walker, owner of The Howe Enterprise.  “That number represents 67 percent of Grayson County visiting the site in 2015. This news source was created, in part, so that small businesses could advertise at an affordable price to not only stay in business, but thrive in business. The Howe citizens answered the bell by shopping local and the advertisers took advantage of the 75,000 readers from elsewhere and introduced their business to them. Due to this “shop local” success story, the City of Howe set a record in sales tax revenue in 2015 with a 12.44 percent increase which is the largest from any city on US 75 from Denison to Dallas. When this venture was established, this is exactly what was intended. I can’t thank you enough for continuing to support the small local businesses not only in Howe, but our surrounding communities.”

The Howe Enterprise was founded in 1963 as a traditional hometown weekly printed newspaper.  In 1997, the name was changed to The Texoma Enterprise for more of a regional flavor.  In 2011, the weekly publication went to an online-only version.  In 2014, the company was sold from Dale and Lana Rideout to Monte Walker and the name changed back to The Howe Enterprise.

The past owners of The Howe Enterprise are:

A.P. “Pop” Sloan, 1963-1966
Bob Walker, 1966-1974
Jim and Nita Echols, 1974-1977
Dale and Lana Rideout, 1977-2014
Monte Walker, 2014-current

2015 Sessions:  167,754
2015 Users: 80,714
2014 Sessions:  70,142
2014 Users:  30,774

 

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David Russell says he’s still in the race for Sheriff

David RussellDavid Russell, who is seeking the office of Sheriff of Grayson County, posted to his Facebook page this morning announcing his resignation from the Sheriff’s Office.  There was no information about whether he would continue his campaign or not – until tonight, when his campaign camp cleared things up this evening about his resignation.

This statement was posted on his campaign page:  “Attention Supporters! Just want to clear up any confusion that may be out there: While David Russell is no longer with the Sheriff’s office, he is still running for Sheriff! He is 100% committed to winning the office of Grayson County Sheriff and will be spending all of his time on the effort. Thank you for your continued support!”

Earlier this morning, this statement was posted to his regular Facebook page:

“This morning I resigned from the Sheriff’ Office. During the past week an incident occurred that presented several alternatives. I made the decision to resign or drag out an investigation. Two parties involved, two different stories. I didn’t deceive anyone; however the Grayson County Sheriff’s doesn’t need anymore dramatics. I have enjoyed my service to the Sheriff’s Office since 2003. I want to thank my supporters and the ones, that loved me. I know I’ve let you down, but I assure you the pain runs deep into my veins. I truly am sorry. I don’t expect an phone calls and I will shut facebook down at the close of this message. May our God bless each of you.”

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