03/03/04
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NEWS

Hermleigh ISD meets Thursday night
by Wade Warren
Hermleigh ISD will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the high school library. Supt. Marvin Beaty will update the board on several items, including the results of a land survey. Beaty said the survey determined that the school
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PTK chapter inducts new members
By Shirley A. Gorman
The Psi Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa held its formal spring induction ceremony for new members Feb. 24 in the Fine Arts Theatre at Western Texas College. Inductees included Ashlye Amox, Desiree Bates, Joyce Boyd, Edna Bradbury, Glenn Burns, Amanda
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Scurry County students in regional spelling bee
By Shirley A. Gorman
Two students from Scurry County will test their spelling skills Saturday at the regional spelling bee in Lubbock. The bee begins at 1 p.m. at the International Cultural Center at Texas Tech University. Monica Clanton, a sixth grader at West Elementary
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Kinder Morgan is #1 taxpayer
By Annie Rowe
By Annie Rowe SDN Staff Writer As one of the largest energy transportation and storage companies in America operating more than 35,000 miles of natural gas and products pipelines and approximately 90 terminals, it is no surprise that Kinder Morgan, one
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SPORTS

Scott, Castillo earn All-District honors
by Bobby Allen
2004 3-3A All-District Team MVP Riley Lambert, Merkel Defensive MVP Ty Teaff, Merkel Newcomer of the Year Micah Clay, Merkel All-District Lee Scott, Sr., Snyder Giles Montgomery, Sr., Sweewater Seth Hatley, Sr., Sweetwater Slade Seal, Jr. Lamesa Chris
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Two SHSpowerlifters move on to regionals
by Bobby Allen
Snyder powerlifters Tony Pena and Courtney Tyrrell qualified for the regional meet after first-place finishes at the Lubbock High meet last weekend. Snyder garnered 12 top-five spots in Division II. Pena will compete in the boys regional March 13 at
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Tigers no-hit Trinity Christian in blowout
by Bobby Allen
Freshman Ryan Mitchell and senior Alex Neal combined for a five-inning no-hitter, and the Snyder Tigers banged out 14 hits in a 20-1 pasting of Lubbock Trinity Christian Tuesday. Trinity’s only run was unearned. “I thought we did a really good job -- our
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CONTEMPTUOUS CLIMATE - Rain and drizzle did not hinder evening classes Tuesday at Western Texas College. With an improvised raincoat, Barbara Monroe of Colorado City braved the weather en route to class. (SDN Staff Photo by Annie Rowe)


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