04/07/04
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NEWS

Bank deposits up $8.8 million
By Roy McQueen
Combined bank deposits in Snyder were $240.1 million at the end of the year’s first quarter, an increase of $8.8 million compared to the same time in 2003. Financial institutions reporting deposits at the close of business on March 31 were Snyder
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DPS building is still on hold
By Jeff West
After its session Monday morning, Scurry County commissioners court went to meet with several senior officials from the Department of Public Safety’s Austin office. According to County Judge Rod Waller, the officials expressed their gratitude for the
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Early voters are few, far between
by Wade Warren
Have ballots, need voters. That might be what staffers in the county clerk’s office might be saying today as early voting ends Thursday in the runoff election for Texas Railroad commissioner on the Republican ticket. Through mid-morning today, only ??
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Easter closings are noted
By Jeff West
Area schools and government offices have announced their hours and closures in observance of the Easter holiday. Snyder schools will dismiss at noon Thursday and be closed both Friday and Monday. Monday was scheduled as a bad weather makeup day.
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Holy Week services are continuing
by Wade Warren
Holy Week services, sponsored by the Scurry County Ministerial Alliance, continue through Friday with noon services Thursday at First Presbyterian Church and a Friday morning breakfast at First United Methodist Church. The noon service will be followed
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SPORTS

Tigers ready for Sweetwater showdown
by Bobby Allen
SEMINOLE -- The Snyder Tigers put together a complete game Tuesday, quelling a Seminole uprising with a seven-run fifth inning to take a 14-8 victory over the Indians. Blake Grimmett pitched four innings for the win, blasting a two-run homer and driving
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Snyder offense comes alive in shutout
by Bobby Allen
By Bobby Allen SDN Sports Editor The Lady Tigers made quick work of Sweetwater Tuesday, plating 11 runs in the second inning of a 20-0, five-inning win. With Ashley Martinez and Rachel Clanton both out with strep throat, the Lady Tigers (16-8, 8-0) got
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Tigers playing for title in three of four divisions
by Bobby Allen
The district tennis tournament continued this morning in Snyder, with both Snyder number ones and the boys doubles team of Matt Hale and Jospeh Ynguanzo playing for the district championship this morning. Andra Dunham played Jessica Carson of Sweetwater
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VARSITY SERVICE - Snyder girls doubles player Jacy Beccue serves during the opening round of the District 3-3A tennis tournament in Snyder Tuesday. The tournament concludes today with the varsity championship matches and the JV tourney. (SDN Staff Photo by Bobby Allen)


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