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Hughes Springs Honor Rolls

First Grade

 “A” Hannah Abernathy, McKenzie Alexander, Anthony Baird, Addison Barnes, Shaun Berg, Mallory Biddy, Leiloni Boyd, Chloe Brown, Weston Collard, Thia Davis, Garrett Denevan, Jacob Denny, Laila Giddings, Phoenix Glasgow, O’Zarion Hudson, Shae’ Leigh Johnson, Chelsey Jones, Will Lake, Gunner Lowery, Lydia Nix, Braxton Peiffer, Trenton Pemberton, Bryce Ratley, Claira Robinson, Anneliese Stonesifer, Brianna Terry, Isabella Tilley, Tanner Westmoreland and Alyssa Wilson.

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Daingerfield- Lone Star Honor Rolls

First Grade

“A” Hayden Allen, Jessalyn Biles, Don’taviue Brown, Briana Carmona, Deron Cofer, Kabren Cook, Justice Duke, Analeigh Dunn, Gael Flores, Litzy Flores, Ethan Hall, Sara Hughes, David Jacobs, Daydrion Jimmerson, Nash Johnson, Kaidlen Key, Kamryn Lee, Evelyn Martinez, Diego Mendoza, Joel Ochoa, Kearon Padron, Omar Paz, Ethan Reeder, Paris Simpson, Ashlyn Smith, Monravy Soeung, Cason Terry, Jordan Tigert, Angel White and Keagan White.

“AB” Mahogany Anderson, Morgan Carr, Aidan Crews, Z’Nyria Garrett, Angel Gonzalez, Kaitlyn Hackler, Destiny Hagar, JaQuallon Hargett, Jayden Harvey, Cambree Jimmerson, Chas Johnson, Kaziah Lee, Keilee McCain, D’Siya McCoy, DelaneyRawls, Javontae Rivera, Daymion Sikes, Mathis Taylor, Nicholas Wallace and Sabria Williams.

 

Second Grade

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Avinger Honor Rolls

First Grade

“A” Kourtlyn Dowell, Haylee Downs, Hagen Hagler, Nathaniel Manning, Eve Perez, Christopher Reynolds and Hope Stephens.

“AB” Doug Boyd, Brooklynn Burley, Andrew Grogan, Jaelynn Hicks, Chelsea Smith and Kaidan Whelchel.

 

Second Grade

“A” Natalie Sanchez and Shelby Whelchel.

“AB” Aubreigh Powell, Tatum Runnels, Bobby Ray Sissom and Noah Young.

 

Third Grade

“AB” Samantha Chandler and Taygen Downs.

 

Fourth Grade

“AB” Colin Hautman and Elijah Young.

 

Sixth Grade

“A”Christopher Carr.

“AB” Hunter Reece.

 

Eighth Grade

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Electric system improvements projects offered in rural communities in 18 states

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced funding for projects in 18 states to improve electric service to business and residential consumers in rural areas. The $540 million in loan guarantees to fund these projects are made available through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) rural utilities program. They include more than $35 million for smart grid projects to improve rural electric system communications technology.
 
“Electric reliability is a critical component of the success of our rural economy. Today’s loans will help continue to ensure the safety, reliability and affordability of electric service in rural areas,” Mr. Vilsack said. “This funding is part of the Obama Administration’s vision for a new rural energy economy. Investments in smart grid technologies help rural electric cooperatives improve system operations to meet the needs of rural customers.”
 
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Leadership Class helps Highway 80 Rescue Mission

The Hughes Springs Junior High Leadership class recently had the opportunity to become entrepreneurs. For six weeks the students developed three different businesses to make enough money to donate needed items to the Highway 80 Rescue Mission in Longview. The students toured the facility and had the opportunity to serve lunch to those residing at the facility.
 
Leadership Class members are Trevor Noey, Noah Ragsdale, Tristen Edwards, Dedrick Hill, Nick Coleman, Daughton Singletary, Nathan Tippet, Cypress Wright, Carlos Montalvo, Sibby Dean, Calli Stewart, Jaden Alexander, Rhagen Watkins, Ben Denny, Morgan Pilgrim, Refugio Lopez, Philip Campbell and Kayla White.

 

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First place winner

Claire Burson, 14, a home school student of Avinger, competed in the District 5 4-H Roundup held at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches on April 26. She won first place, in the intermediate age group, in Educational Presentation for her speech on synesthesia. She won first place for Fashion Storyboard in the accessory category with a belt for the theme ‘Geometry Lesson.’ Claire is a member of the Jefferson Great Outdoors 4-H club in Marion County.
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McKinney receives honors, scholarships

Thirty-nine Ouachita Baptist University students have been selected for inclusion in the 2014 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
 
The students were chosen for Who’s Who by OBU’s faculty, staff and 2014 senior class based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success.
 
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One Million Words

Stacy Newsom’s first grade class at Hughes Springs Elementary school was recognized for reading one million words this year through the Accelerated Reading Program. Students, from left, are, back row Jack Baldwin, Braden Graham, Arleen Espinoza, Jerardo, Arellano, E J Searcy, Will Lake, Alyson Cash, Jose Cantera and Bryce Ratley. On the middle row are Mallory Biddy, Addison Barnes, McKenzie Alexander, Trenton Pemberton, Christian Barrientos, Lena Cody, Anthony Baird and Juana Arellano. Students seated are Claira Robinson, Brianna Terry, Shaun Berg and Garrett Lowery.
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Respecting Others

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May
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Police seek person of interest in robbery

By Marlene J. Bohr
mbohr@steelcountrybee.com

Police are asking your help with information leading to the arrest and conviction of a person who is a suspect in an aggravated armed robbery, according to Daingerfield Police Chief Tracey Climer.
“We had an aggravated robbery at the Shell Service Station at 1304 Linda Drive in Daingerfield at 9:02 p.m. on May 7,” Chief Climer said. “A black male wearing all black clothing produced a large knife and took an unknown amount of cash from the register.”
Anyone with information regarding this suspect should contact the Daingerfield Police Department at 903-645-2114 or the Morris County Sheriff’s Office at 903-645-2232.

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