03/10/04
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NEWS

Jana Young captures tax assessor post
by Wade Warren
Jana Young has worked in the county tax office for some five years and will continue doing so. The only difference is come Jan. 1, she will be the boss. In Tuesday’s Republican primary, Young received 678 votes for the office to defeat Magali Bernal.
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CEO interviews are continuing
by Wade Warren
Two more candidates for the vacant chief executive officer’s position at Cogdell Memorial Hospital were interviewed Tuesday night by the board of managers. The first to interview was Donald Griffin of The Woodlands, followed by James Koulovatos of
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Welder theft investigated
By Annie Rowe
The recent increase in criminal activity, specifically thefts, in and around Snyder, has prompted law enforcement officials to ask citizens to be more alert of possible illegal activities. As such, the Scurry County sheriff’s office is seeking
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SPORTS

Lady Bulldogs win Sands Tournament
by Bobby Allen
The Ira girls dominated the Sands Invitational Golf Tournament at Lamesa Country Club Tuesday, taking the top two medals and winning the tournament with a 519. Lacie Thompson was the first medalist, pacing the field with a 111, while Aryn Calley was the
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Lady Tigers edge Coahoma
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Lady Tigers got three no-hit innings from Kelsi Johnson Monday, securing a 6-5 win over Coahoma to reach .500 on the season heading into the district opener against Lubbock Cooper Friday. Ashley Martinez pitched two innings in relief and was
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Tigers power past Levelland
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Tigers got one the hard way, rallying from a first-inning deficit to earn a 12-9 triumph over a solid Levelland squad in a slugfest Tuesday. “I’m proud of the way we came back,” head coach Charles Bollinger said. “Levelland is a good team. It
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WTC hammers Wayland
by Bobby Allen
The Western Texas College Westerners exploded for 13 in their final two innings Tuesday, breaking 5-5 deadlock in the seventh to roll to an 18-5 victory over Wayland Baptist JV. It was the first home game for the Westerners (4-20) since Feb. 3, and gave
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VITAL VOTES - Mickey Winter, front, was diligent about choosing the candidates on his ballot as were Nona and J.O. Morrison during Tuesday’s primary. (SDN Staff Photo by Annie Rowe)


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