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Library winds down another successful summer program

Hughes Springs Librarian Jean Austin can now take the vacation her family has wanted
her to take all summer! The Hughes Spring Area Public Library completed their 2015
Summer Learning program on July 30 with fire truck, prizes, and popsicles.
The volunteers from the Hughes Springs Fire department came by to close out the
summer. The firefighters showed the children much of their equipment.
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Local Heroes finish summer learning program at Daingerfield Public Library

The FRIENDS of the Daingerfield Public Library finished up a successful summer learning program on July
30. Children in attendance had the opportunity to meet local heroes for the Daingerfield Police Department and
Champion EMS Service. To continue reading this article purchase the August 6 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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Local Community Theater opens with first performance of Cyrano de Burger Shack

Since the Legacy in Hughes Springs opened in October of 2013, they have hosted a plethora of
events from weddings and showers to concert pianists. Now, they have added a new genre to their
repertoire: Community Theater. The Community Theater of East Texas opened their inaugural production
of Cyrano de Burger Shack with a performance on July 30.
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Carroll takes the helm of Daingerfield High School

Students around the area are taking that last summer trek before school activities will resume. While the students
are out, soaking up as much of the summer as they can, new principal Mr. Ryan Carroll is busily preparing
for them to return to school. To continue reading this article purchase the July 30 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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Puppets teach children safety measures

Mrs. Irene Webster, left, along with puppets Tex, center, and Dot, teach children the importance of seatbelts
and car seats or big-kid boosters. The trio also addressed other aspects of vehicle safety ranging from waiting
on the school bus to the meaning of different street signs. Mrs. Webster works for the Texas Department of
Transportation, and came as part of the FRIENDS of the Public Library’s summer education program.
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State Trooper visits with children

Many children never have an opportunity to meet a state trooper face to face. Approximately 30 Hughes Springs children were given that opportunity on July 23, and it was not because anyone was getting arrested. To continue reading this article purchase the July 30 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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Jul
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First Annual Lupus Walk a huge success

Anytime there is a “First Annual” anything, there is the thought in the back of the organizers minds that it may be slim the first year. This is especially true when the event is being modeled after larger, more established events of a similar nature. The First Annual Lupus Walk in Daingerfield, however, was certainly an exception to that expectation.

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22
Jul
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Deadline for ads and news remain on Fridays

In the coming weeks, The Steel Country Bee will undergo a few production changes, most of which will be behind the
scenes, and unnoticed by readers. The changes, however, will streamline the overall look of the paper and assist in
production. In an effort to make the changes as flawless as possible, the staff at The Steel Country Bee would like to
remind everyone of our deadlines for ads, information, and news. To continue reading this article, purchase the July 23
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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Jul
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First Responders give much in order to save much

Many of us have never had to call 911 for an emergency. If you have had the unfortunate need to call for
assistance, you may have noticed that the police, fire department, or EMS are not the first to show up. The ones
who report to a call initially are the First Responders, and one local fire chief is seeking to inform the public
of the role, and importance of First Responders. To continue reading this article, purchase the July 23 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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Jul
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DHS Cheerleaders preparing for upcoming year

The cheerleaders from Daingerfield High School recently held their camp, where they practiced cheers and worked on stunts for the upcoming year. The squad has a new coach this year in Ms. Janzelle Smith,
herself a former DHS cheerleader. “I am really excited to be doing this,” said Ms. Smith. To continue reading this article, purchase the July 23 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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