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Dec
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All-star rock ‘n’ rollers The “Hit Men” set to perform in Mount Pleasant

No one captures the spirit of classic hits from the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s
like The Hit Men …because they helped make those hits happen.
Since coming together in November 2010, this incomparable quintet has
made songs...To continue reading this article, purchase the December 3rd
edition of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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Wed
02
Dec
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New Birh Baptist Church holds groundbreaking

New Birth Baptist Church in Daingerfield recently broke ground for their new church facility. The congregation has been meeting in the
Morris County Annex building. Pastor Darren Palmer, and members of the New Birth congregation participated in the ground breaking
ceremony.

Wed
11
Nov
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Senior Citizens Center offers dominoes,

The Senior Citizens Center in Daingerfield is set to begin offering more
for local senior citizens to participate in.
To continue reading this article, purchase the November 12th edition of
the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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11
Nov
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CTET holds Halloween weekend performances

The Community Theatre of East Texas recently finished their second
production. You have the Right to Remain Dead is a murder-mystery written
by Pat Cook that was performed over the Halloween weekend.
To continue reading this article, purchase the November 12th edition of the
Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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Wed
11
Nov
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Following in a father’s footsteps

Many veterans who join the military do so because of the influence of family.
There are many families who have multiple generations of military servicemen
and women.
To continue reading this article, purchase the November 12th edition of the
Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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Wed
11
Nov
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Patriotism leads to service

There are many reasons why one would join the military. Some join because
it is their family’s heritage. Others join because they don’t know what else they
want to do. To continue reading this article, purchase the November 12th edition
of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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Fri
30
Oct
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A Survivor's Story: In Her Own Words

Every Breast Cancer Survivor’s story is different. Although some aspects
may be similar, they each have their own brand of uniqueness. This is Deanna
Pittman Ludwick’s story, in her own words. To continue reading this article, purchase
the October 29th edition of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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Fri
30
Oct
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Community Stew funds Scholarship

Each year, during Daingerfield Days, the Business and Professional
Women’s Club of Daingerfield hosts the Community Stew. In
recent years, they have added a Style Show as the entertainment for the evening.
The event also includes a dessert auction, which serves as the club’s
fundraiser each year. To continue reading this article, purchase the October 29th
edition of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
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Oct
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Schools recognize School Bus Safety Week

Area schools recognized National School Bus Safety Week last week. Students were reminded of school bus safety, and given hands-on practice, as well. To continue reading this article, purchase the October 29th edition of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Fri
30
Oct
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PublisherReturns

Debbie Knox, whose career at The Steel
Country Bee and The Pittsburg Gazette spanned
three decades, has returned to the company
as publisher. To continue reading this article,
purchase the October 29th edition of the
Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at:
http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

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