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Karate school performs well in Gladewater

Members of the Killyon School of Isshin Ryu took part in the “Warrior of God Martial Arts Championships” in Gladewater. The school brought home 15 gold medals, nine silver medals, and six bronze medals, while adding a participant medal as well on March 7.
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Fire Service features Hometown Hero

By Toni Walker
Editor of The Bee
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Most high school seniors are busy doing homework, applying to colleges, or working part time jobs.
Every now and again, you will find a student who obviously has put thought into their future, and Caleb Cox is
one of those students.

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Local man raises awareness for organ donation

Everyone has dates they will never forget.
Birthdays and anniversaries are two
milestones that most people easily recall
and never forget. For one local man and
his family, July 8, 2014 will stick out and
be a memorable day.
Charles Walker is your typical grandfather.

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Retired Teachers Meet and Recognize Volunteers

The Hughes Springs Retired Teachers group met Wednesday, March 11 at Don Juan’s for their regular meeting. Items on the
agenda, besides a wonderful lunch, included a presentation on upcoming legislation that will affect the Texas Retired Teachers
Association, or TRTA.

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TxDot begins distracted driver campaign

According to the Texas Department of Transportation, or TxDot, a new hazard is hitting the roadways.
Distracted drivers can be seen on any roadway, at in any time. Chances are, most of us have been a distracted
driver at some point.
By definition, distracted driving is any non-driving activity in which a person engages while operating a motor vehicle.

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Mustangs dodge rain

Mustang baseball found time and somewhat dry conditions to play a couple games against DeKalb last
week. They posted a no-hit shutout in game one, winning 17-0, behind 5 innings from Jake Moore.

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Omaha Wine, Art & Food Festival in April

“Wine Through the Park” promises to offer a variety of participating wineries and vendors for a celebration of
wine, art, food and music. The event will be held April 25th in the Omaha City Park from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“Entrance to the festival is free,” Carabeth Luckey, event organizer and Omaha City Park Board member,
said. “This is an outdoor event where visitors can stroll our beautiful park and visit our many select vendors."

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Chamber honors outstanding individuals with banquet

By Toni Walker
Editor of The Bee

“A Year to Celebrate” was the theme of the 2015 Daingerfield Chamber of Commerce Banquet held Feb.
28. The winners proved the theme was a well-chosen one. After an invocation by Rocky Thomasson, attendees
dined on a steak dinner, catered by the Daingerfield Fire Department as Dr. Larry Miears provided entertainment.
The reACTivate youth of the Next Level Pentacostal Church served as the wait staff for the evening. After
dinner, the celebration truly began.

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Every Child Deserves a Loving Home

Last year, more than 17,000 children were removed from their homes due to evidence of abuse or neglect and placed in the child welfare system. These children are often placed far away from their friends and family and forced to navigate the system on their own.
Volunteers with CASA of Titus, Camp and Morris Counties help these children find loving homes as quickly as possible by speaking up for their best interests in court.

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Library garners national recognition

By: Toni Walker
Editor, The Steel Country Bee

The Hughes Springs Area Public Library was recently named to the Library
Journal’s Index of Public Library Service’s list of top-rated libraries.
The LG Index compares spending–peer libraries based on per capita use.

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