14 years ago today, Howe lost a really good guy – Dickie Thornhill
Lady Bulldogs put it on Anna in pre-season scrimmage (photos)
CORRECTION: Sonic’s Corn Dogs are $.50 on Halloween, not $1
Raising of the tent for the circus in Howe
Today’s the day of the circus in Howe
Schedule:
9:30 a.m. – The raising of the tent celebration.
5:00 p.m. – The first show (tickets are $13 for adult and $7 for kids)
7:30 p.m. – The second show (tickets are $13 for adult and $7 for kids)
Location:
Jones Park – east of First Baptist Church Howe on East Davis Street. Take Davis Street over the railroad tracks until it dead-ends.
This event is a fundraiser for Keep Howe Beautiful and a significant portion of the money goes for beautification purposes in Howe.
52.19 Howe Enterprise September 29, 2014
Streetman starts on Howe’s downtown mural
West Nile virus discovered in Howe
The Grayson County Health Department set out traps on September 10 and results have come back with mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus in Howe. Mayor Jeff Stanley says that The City of Howe sprayed last week. Other North Texas cities, such as Frisco, have recently found positive virus carrying mosquitoes as well.
According to The Mayo Clinic, the West Nile infection is caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. Most people infected with West Nile virus don’t experience any signs or symptoms, or may experience only minor ones, such as fever and mild headache. However, some people who become infected with West Nile virus develop a life-threatening illness that includes inflammation of the brain.
Mild signs and symptoms of a West Nile virus infection generally go away on their own. But severe signs and symptoms — such as a severe headache, fever, disorientation or sudden weakness — require immediate attention.
Exposure to mosquitoes where West Nile virus exists increases your risk of getting West Nile virus infection. Protect yourself from mosquitoes by using mosquito repellent and wearing clothing that covers your skin to reduce your risk.
Precautions are to dress in long sleeves and pants and stay in at dusk and dawn. Citizens should use repellent with DEET. (Full story in Monday’s Howe Enterprise)
Howe vs. Pottsboro broadcast highlights