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NEWS
Ira
students essay wins second
By Shirley A.
Gorman
Averie Pearcy, Ira sixth
grader, won second place in an essay contest held by the Texas School Safety Center.
Pearcys essay, titled School Violence and Prevention, gave ideas on how to avoid
violence at school and how students, teachers and parents all
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CEO interviews to
begin at hospital
By Roy McQueen
By Roy McQueen SDN Publisher
Hospital leadership and the need to reduce bad debt were the focus of this mornings
two-hour meeting of the Cogdell Memorial Hospital board of managers. A short-list of six
candidates will be interviewed for chief executive
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WTC presents
Parallel Lives
By Annie Rowe
Western Texas College Fine
Arts Department will present Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show, by Kathy Najimi and Mo
Gaffney, for two performances opening Friday at 7:30 p.m. and again Saturday evening at
7:30 at the WTC Fine Arts Theatre. The two-woman
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SPORTS
Tigers
play Wylie, Pecos Saturday at Moffett Field
by Bobby Allen
Rain and soggy fields
continue to delay the start of the 2004 season for the Snyder baseball clubs.
Tuesdays opener with Abilene Wylie, tentatively scheduled for today, has been pushed
back to Saturday. The Tigers were originally slated to play just
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Lady Tigers round
into form at Copperas Cove
by Bobby Allen
COPPERAS COVE -- The Snyder
Lady Tigers kicked off the 2004 campaign with mixed results last weekend, going 2-2 in the
consolation bracket at the Copperas Cove Tournament. The team dropped a pair of games in
pool play -- 4-3 to Granbury and 4-1 to Jarrel --
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COOL AND CONTROLLED
- Lacey Rowe (left) and Amanda Mitchell play angels, bad girls and chicks in between in
Parallel Lives, The Kathy and Mo Show opening at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Western Texas
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