04/06/04
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NEWS

Council changes yard size ordinance, drops truck fee
By Jeff West
By Jeff West SDN Staff Writer An almost capacity crowd filled the council chambers at Monday’s Snyder city council meeting and Snyder Mayor Francene Noah apparently knew what many of them were there for. “It’s great to have so many here tonight and
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Hydrants get flushed
By Roy McQueen
All fire hydrants west of College Avenue and north of 37th Street will be flushed starting Wednesday, and Snyder fire department officials wanted residents to be alerted. Fire Chief Perry Westmoreland said that the flushing process on some 112 hydrants
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Grand jury indicts eight
by Wade Warren
The Scurry County grand jury meeting Monday returned nine indictments, including two against a male subject who has yet to be arrested. Also, an indictment was returned against a female who also has not been arrested. Indicted for burglary of a
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Prison ministry met at PDU
By JOANN NUNLEY
Kairos Prison Ministry, a continuing three-day weekend event held every six months at the Price Daniel Unit, was held last week in Snyder. Volunteers continue to meet with the inmates weekly in prayer and share groups. Prison Ministries requires a unit
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SHS band off to Colorado
by Wade Warren
Snyder High School band students will soon get to enjoy the cold and snow of Colorado. The local group -- including 40 students -- will leave Wednesday for Winter Park where they will attend a music festival. In addition to musical activities, the SHS
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Choirs compete in UIL contests
By Shirley A. Gorman
Four Snyder High School choirs will compete in the UIL contest Wednesday at Wayland Baptist University in Plainview. The four choirs include a cappella, a cappella men combined with men’s chorale, a cappella women and freshman women and varsity woman
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SPORTS

Despite rain, games go on
by Bobby Allen
Despite an overnight downpour that dumped over an inch of rain on Snyder, today’s district tennis tournament got underway without a hitch this morning. Boys doubles players Wesley Price and Kenny Alcala were the only Snyder netters to have played at
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Tigers take commanding lead
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Tigers braved the wind, the rain and the chill Monday, firing a 308 to seize control of the District 3-3A golf tournament. Playing through a persistent drizzle at Sammy Baugh Golf Course at Western Texas College, Snyder doubled its district
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WTC rained out
by Bobby Allen
Today’s scheduled baseball game at Plainview between Wayland Baptist and Western Texas College has been rained out. No make-up date has been scheduled. This weekend’s series at Odessa College has been moved to Snyder, and the start times will remain the
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A TAXING ISSUE - Assistant Chief Appraiser Toni Shields addressed the Snyder city council on a proposal to place a ceiling on property taxes for seniors and the disabled Monday night. (SDN Staff Photo by Jeff West)


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