03/05/04
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Taco Bell thief pleads guilty
By Roy McQueen
A former Taco Bell employee, accused of stealing money from his employer over a three-month period, pleaded guilty Thursday afternoon in 132nd District Court. Juan Xavier Flores, currently a resident of Brownwood, entered the guilty plea before District
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Thursday rain benefits Lake Thomas
by Wade Warren
By Wade Warren SDN Managing Editor Lake J.B. Thomas has received around 3,000 acre-feet of water from Thursday’s rainfall, and a like amount is expected in Lake Spence near Robert Lee. “We expect some more water in Lake Thomas, but not much more,” said
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CEO warns of natural gas shortage
By Annie Rowe
By Annie Rowe SDN Staff Writer Sometimes all it takes to realize a dream is desire and a strong will, coupled with a little business savvy. Sometimes that’s true, but not necessarily in the case of Cloyce Talbott, chief executive officer of Patterson-UTI
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SPORTS

Frenship tourney underway today
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Tigers made the long journey to Wolfforth Thursday, only to turn around and come back home after getting washed out on the first day of the Frenship baseball tournament. With the delay came a change in the schedule for today. Snyder was
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SHS coaches expect strong showings at Canyon Reef
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder thinclads set nine personal records at the first track and field meet of the season, and hope to use those times and distances as a springboard to a first-place finish at the Canyon Reef Relays Saturday. “The conditions (at Frenship) weren’t
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SHS softball tourney gets underway after rain delay
by Bobby Allen
Thursday’s thunderstorms forced the Snyder softball tournament to cancel the first day of the tournament, but clear skies greeted the area this morning. Greenwood and Lamesa got things started at 10 today on field #1, while Monahans and Estacado battled
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Dusters reschedule games
by Bobby Allen
This weekend’s series between the Lady Dusters of Western Texas College and El Paso Community College has been postponed to March 31-April 1. Field conditions forced the cancellation of the opening ceremonies Saturday. The dedication of the softball
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IT’S A REALLY DEEP CREEK - Motorists crossing the Deep Creek bridge on College Avenue Thursday may have wondered where the river came from.  (SDN Staff Photos by Annie Rowe)


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