Vote centers provide election day convenience

The Vote Centers listed below will be open for the November 4, 2014 General and Special Election.  Vote Centers allow registered voters in Grayson County to vote at any site on Election Day.  Federal, statewide and county races and a statewide proposed amendment will be on the county ballot.  If voters reside in Tom Bean ISD, the City of Van Alstyne, or Van Alstyne ISD, an additional measure will be on the ballot.

 

Twenty-three vote centers located throughout the county will be open 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. on November 4, 2014.  Vote Centers will be open at the following locations: East Sherman Baptist Church, 910 E. King, Sherman; United Way of Grayson County, 713 E. Brockett, Sherman; Texoma Council of Governments, 1117 Gallagher Drive, Sherman; Faith Church, 1800 N. FM 1417, Sherman; Municipal Building, 405 N. Rusk, Sherman; Election Administration Office, 115 W. Houston, Sherman; Luella First Baptist Church, 3162 Hwy. 11, Sherman; Southside Baptist Church, 3500 S. Park, Denison; Grayson County Sub-Courthouse, 101 W. Woodard, Denison; Parkside Baptist Church, 301 N. Lillis Lane, Denison; Grayson College –Denison Campus, 6101 Grayson Dr., Denison;  Grayson College-Van Alstyne Campus, 1455 W. Van Alstyne Pkwy, Van Alstyne; Howe Community Center, 700 W. Hanning, Howe; First National Bank-Tom Bean, 109 S. Britton, Tom Bean; Whitewright City Hall, 206 W. Grand, Whitewright; Bells City Hall, 203 S. Broadway, Bells; Sadler Community Building, 105 N. Main, Sadler; Whitesboro City Hall, 111 W. Main, Whitesboro; Collinsville Community Building, 117 N. Main, Collinsville; Tioga City Hall, 600 Main, Tioga; Gunter Community Center, 104 N. 4th St., Gunter; Pottsboro ISD Administration Building, 105 Cardinal Lane, Pottsboro and Faith Baptist Church, 31647 Hwy. 377 N., Gordonville.  Additional Election information can be found at www.co.grayson.tx.us or by calling the Election Administration Office at 903-893-8683.

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Howe at S&S, 2014


Photos by Michelle Carney

PREGAME NOTES

Howe vs. S&S

The Howe Bulldogs and S&S Rams rivalry dates back to September 22, 1961.  Howe won that initial meeting at Bulldog Stadium, 28-6.  Since then, Howe owns the overall record at 21-10, but have gone 4-4 since 1993.

Howe won 11 straight games between 1983 and 1992 including seven shutouts in a row from 1987-1992.

S&S won five straight from 1962 – 1966.

The last meeting was on November 2, 2007 when S&S beat Howe 28-24 in S&S.

1983 - The first of 11-straight wins by Howe over S&S (Sherman Democrat)
1983 – The first of 11-straight wins by Howe over S&S (Sherman Democrat)
1996 - S&S's first win over Howe in 14 years

Howe vs. S&S history

Howe vs. S&S

The Howe Bulldogs and S&S Rams rivalry dates back to September 22, 1961.  Howe won that initial meeting at Bulldog Stadium, 28-6.  Since then, Howe owns the overall record at 21-10, but have gone 4-4 since 1993.

Howe won 11 straight games between 1983 and 1992 including seven shutouts in a row from 1987-1992.

S&S won five straight from 1962 – 1966.

The last meeting was on November 2, 2007 when S&S beat Howe 28-24 in S&S.

 

 

1983 - The first of 11-straight wins by Howe over S&S (Sherman Democrat)
1983 – The first of 11-straight wins by Howe over S&S (Sherman Democrat)

 

1996 - S&S's first win over Howe in 14 years
1996 – S&S’s first win over Howe in 14 years

Developer ready to proceed with 600 new homes in Howe

Scott Norris of Tomlin Investments gave a presentation to the Howe City Council about building a community called Wood Creek Estates on the property located on the northeast side of US 75 and Blythe Rd in the southern tip of Howe.  The frontage on US 75 would be planned for commercial property with the plans of up to of 600 new homes on the 500 acre tract over the four year project.  The homes on the low-side would be $185,000 to the high-side of $250,000.

The complete story will be in this Monday’s Howe Enterprise.

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City of Howe talking with Hawaiian Falls and Walmart Neighborhood Market

The City of Howe is in initial talks with two companies that, if brought to Howe, would have a major impact on the city and surrounding areas.  Several City Council Members, Mayor, City Administrator and Economic Development Director along with other city officials met with Hawaiian Falls recently at their property in The Colony.

Also, Walmart is targeting Howe as a possible option for their next small town Neighborhood Market location.  It was recently revealed that Whitewright and Leonard each will soon have their own Neighborhood Walmart.

The complete and full story will be published in Monday’s Howe Enterprise.

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