03/06/04
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NEWS

Town hall meeting is Monday
by Wade Warren
There will be a town hall meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at the Ritz Theatre. The meeting is sponsored by the Citizens Corp of Scurry County and the Snyder clean-up committee. Both projects will be discussed and citizens will be able to ask questions of the
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Early voting ends, primary is Tuesday
By Annie Rowe
Early voting for Tuesday’s primary election ended Friday with a total of 444 votes cast. Of those, 382 voted for the Republican ticket and 62 cast votes on the Democratic ballot. The number of early voters was lower than initially hoped as local voters
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CEO interviews to start Monday
by Wade Warren
The Cogdell Memorial Hospital board of managers has posted agendas for three evenings of meetings this week. The board will begin interviewing candidates for the vacant chief executive officer’s position at 5 p.m. Monday. At that time, the board will
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Changes noted for submitting tax information
By Annie Rowe
Scurry County business owners are facing changes in the requirements for submitting personal property information to the Scurry County Appraisal District. Many business owners may have already received their 2004 Business Personal Property Rendition
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SPORTS

Tigers drop first game at Frenship
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Tigers suffered their first loss of the season Friday at the Frenship Tournament, 4-3 to Perryton. Snyder took a 3-0 lead before starter Ty Collier ran into trouble in the third inning. After a walk and an error put two runners on for the
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Lady Tigers open softball tourney with shutout win
by Bobby Allen
The Lady Tigers kicked off the Snyder softball tournament with a 4-0 victory over Levelland Friday, riding a dominant pitching performance from Ashley Martinez and solid defense to move into the winner’s bracket. Martinez went the distance, striking out
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TOWLE TEMPLATE - In an effort to move the renovation of Towle Memorial Park forward, Jay Allen of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service prepares a Global Positioning System survey that will be utilized by the park’s design firm, KDC Turner and Associates. (SDC Staff Photo by Annie Rowe)


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