06/17/03
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BCD has no new business for meet
By Brian Brisendine
The Board of County Development will convene at noon Wednesday for its quarterly meeting, but will conduct no new business. Minutes from a previous meeting and financial statements will be considered. The board will meet in the DCOS boardroom at American
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City budget work will begin tonight
By WADE WARREN
Snyder’s city council will begin work on the city’s 2003-2004 budget when it meets this evening at 5:30. The proposed budget is $9,631,499 as compared to last year’s budget of $9,603,255 – an increase of $28,274, or .29 percent. Recommendations by the
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Covenant won't renew contracts
By WADE WARREN
Covenant Health Systems spokesman Eddie Owens said this morning that a report that the hospital system will not renew contracts with 70 physicians should not have any impact on Snyder’s medical community. Cogdell Memorial Hospital’s administration and
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DCOS meets in closed session
By WADE WARREN
Directors of the Development Corporation of Snyder met for almost two hours in closed session Monday afternoon with representatives of Snyder Brick and Tile. Present at the DCOS meeting were Charles Terrell, Snyder Brick chairman from Dallas; Wilson
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Ira board will meet tonight
By WADE WARREN
Ira ISD board will hold its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 this evening in the Ira Community Center. A number of reports will be heard, including the regular information from Supt. Dr. Larry Devitt and business manager Jan Duke. Dr. Devitt will present
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Jury begins hearing evidence
By WADE WARREN
A seven-woman, five-man jury began hearing testimony today in the injury to a child trial of Kenneth Breedlove. Breedlove, 37, of 107 Ash was indicted in March for striking a female member of his family with his fists on Feb. 2. District Attorney Dana
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SPORTS

Sports Briefs
by Bobby Allen
Football camp The SHS football coaches will offer a football camp June 23-25 for incoming grades 4-9 at Tiger Stadium. Cost is $30, and the camp will be split into two age groups with incoming 4th-6th graders going from 10 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. each
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JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME - Steve Fugate of Vero Beach, Fla. took a short break in Snyder Monday from a cross-country trek in support of suicide awareness. Fugate lost his son to suicide in 1999 and has since walked coast-to-coast several times. His next stop this week was to be in Lamesa. (SDN Staff Photo)


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