Howe High School seniors to duplicate 1955 downtown photo

The Howe High School Class of 2015 will pay homage today to the Class of 1955 and re-create this photo in its exact location 60 years later.  The downtown building located on the corner of Haning and Denny Street was Ray’s Cafe in 1955.  Now the home of the Howe Development Alliance, students will gather for an up-to-date exact duplicate photo.  Students are expected to be in their current letter jackets.

The blonde at the table in the 1955 photo (Beverley Jay Martin) will be in the re-created photo as the lady at the bar looking back.

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Rescheduled mud run tomorrow morning

Keep Howe Beautiful’s 5K Mud Run was “mudded-out” back in April and they have revamped the course to prevent another rescheduling.  The newest route for the 5k will start at 101 E. Haning in downtown Howe and loop through a muddy Jones Park and then routed through most of the inner city streets out of the mud.

Registrations starts at 8am at 101 E. Haning St.  The 5K run is $40 per person.

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Howe resident arrested for outstanding warrants for child pornography

HPDMay 18 – Howe Police Sgt. Mike Hill and Officers David Morris and Brandon Ozuna arrested a 41-year-old Howe resident on outstanding warrants for Child Pornography, Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, and Indecency with a Child. Police say the charges did not originate from any offense in Howe. The suspect was booked into the Grayson County Jail.

May 19– HPD Officer Robert Todd arrested a 51-year-old Denison woman on outstanding warrants for Felony Bail Jumping, Failure to Appear, Motion to Revoke (Poss CS PG 2 > 1), Failure to Appear (Man/Del CS PG 1 > 1g) and 2 Capias warrants. The arrest was the result of a traffic stop on NB US Hwy 75 in which the Denison woman was a passenger. The woman initially lied about her identity. She had additional charges added for Failure to Identify and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. And yes, the stop was on Hwy 75. And for the few who believe our officers shouldn’t work the highway, our officers’ efforts there have resulted in the identification of bank robbers, the recovery of stolen vehicles, the arrests of countless wanted individuals, the arrests of numerous drunk drivers, and the seizure of large amounts of drugs (some even headed to Howe). They say they will continue working the highway.

 

 

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