2/19/04
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NEWS

Representative candidate here Friday
by Wade Warren
Mike Conaway, candidate for U.S. Representative in the March 9 Republican primary, will be in Snyder Friday morning. He will be at the Scurry County Museum on the campus of Western Texas College from 9-10:30 a.m. Conaway, a Midland resident, is vying
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DCOS to meet Friday morning
by Wade Warren
The Development Corporation of Snyder (DCOS) board of directors will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 Friday morning. The board will hold an executive session to continue the annual evaluations of John DeLille, executive director, and Tati Nail
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McLaughlins to be honored
By Annie Rowe
The C.T. and Claire McLaughlin Arbor and Memorial Garden will be dedicated at 11 a.m. Saturday at the National Ranching Heritage Center, commemorating a couple whose lives and generosity reflected the oil industry in Scurry County. The new facility
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The Mai opens tonight
By Annie Rowe
Western Texas College Fine Arts Department will present The Mai, which opens tonight at 7:30 at the WTC theatre. The play follows the life of an accomplished, beautiful 40-year-old woman known as “The Mai”, played by Meagan Bailey, and her
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SPORTS

Lady Tigers ready to play after bye week
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Lady Tigers open the playoffs Friday, facing a Perryton squad fresh off a grueling overtime win over Littlefield. Snyder (27-2, 10-0) will battle the Rangerettes at 7 p.m. at Wayland Baptist University in Plainview, hoping to secure an area
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Lady Tigers rebuild with new coach, roster
by Bobby Allen
By Bobby Allen SDN Sports Editor New Lady Tigers softball coach Darren Pool wants his team to face some adversity. And he wants it to happen before the playoffs start. “Our pre-district schedule is tough. I’m not going to go 32-2 and get bounced in the
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Bike race coming through Snyder
by Bobby Allen
DALLAS -- Hundreds of cyclists, community leaders and cancer survivors converged on the Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion Tuesday to celebrate the announcement by United Supermarkets and Market Street of the first-ever United Texas Tour, scheduled for fall
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TO OPEN TONIGHT - Snyder Junior High School’s Oklahoma! will open at 7 tonight at the school auditorium. Other play dates are 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and Tuesday. Tickets are available at the school office and cost $4 each. In this scene, Jud Fry and Curly both want to take Laurey to the box social. Joseph Hefner, left, plays Jud, and Craig Robertson is Curly. (SDN Staff Photo by Shirley A. Gorman)


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