04/08/04
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NEWS

Easter holiday closings noted
By Jeff West
Snyder schools dismissed at noon today and other area schools and government offices have announced closings in observance of the Easter holiday. Snyder public schools will be closed Friday and Monday., Hermleigh schools were to dismiss at the regular
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Holy Week services conclude Friday
by Wade Warren
Noon Holy Week services came to an end today as Jim Hill of First Christian Church brought the Easter message to those in attendance at First Presbyterian Church. Friday morning services will be a breakfast at First United Methodist Church at 7 o’clock.
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SISD trustees to again review facilities study
by Wade Warren
Snyder school trustees will get another look at the district’s long-range strategic facilities report when the board convenes at 6 p.m. today. In March, Bill Branum of Total Program Management (TPM) presented his company’s findings, along with the
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SPORTS

Snyder girls grab district lead
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder girls seized control of the District 3-3A golf tournament Wednesday, knocking 29 strokes off their first-round total with a 312 to move ahead of Sweetwater by five shots. Snyder is sitting at 653 after besting Sweetwater by 24 strokes in the
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Seventh-grade third at district meet
by Bobby Allen
The seventh-grade boys took third in the junior high district track meet Monday, notching 104 points to finish behind district champion Lamesa and runner-up Sweetwater. The eighth-grade boys were missing 12 thinclads, but still managed to put up 36
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Snyder sends netters to regionals in 3 divisions
by Bobby Allen
By Bobby Allen SDN Staff Photo The Snyder Tigers will send competitors from three divisions to the regional tennis meet, with number ones Tanner Reed and Andra Dunham winning the district and the boys doubles team of Matt Hale and Jospeh Ynguanzo
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PRESSURE JOB - Snyder Fire Marshal Cy Posey uses a Pitot gauge to measure the pressure of the water coming out of one of the city’s fire hydrants. The fire department tested more than100 hydrants Wednesday. The tests are necessary for insurance ratings. (Contributed photo by Fire Chief Perry Westmoreland)


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