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Wed
23
Sep
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Rebels defeat Dekalb, move to 4-0

After a week full of Festivities, the Ore City Rebels gathered on
September 18 to crown their new Homecoming King and Queen.
Being crowned as the Ore City Homecoming King for 2015 was Ian
Throckmorton. Ms. Hanna Johnson was crowned Homecoming Queen.
To continue reading this article, purchase the September 24th edition of the
Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
26
Aug
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Mustangs ready to “stampede” into new season

2015 marks year nine for Coach Edwards' staff in Hughes Springs, and over the last eight years, football has turned into a consistent and formidable foe around these parts. Punching the post-season ticket in seven of those years, Hughes Springs has made a quarterfinal appearance in 2012, and in 2013 went to the area round. To continue reading this article, purchase the August 6th edition of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
26
Aug
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New turf, new attitude: Tigers ready to tackle 2015 season

Fall in East Texas brings newness in abundance; football season is no different. There are new players, new coaches, and new opponents. Daingerfield High School is ready for the “new” that the 2015 season can bring.
The Tigers, under fifth year coach and athletic director Aric Sardinea, are looking to rebound from last year’s disappointing season, when they finished 1-9.
To continue reading this article, purchase the August 6th edition of the Steel Country Bee, or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
05
Aug
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Renovations at Tiger Stadium in final stages

Renovations that began in the Daingerfield Independent School District’s board
room in February with the acceptance of the Hellas Company’s bid are finally entering
the final stages and nearing completion. After battling East Texas weather
for the months of March and April, the Hellas Company has entered the final
stages of the renovations. 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

Wed
15
Jul
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Upward Flag Football holding registration for upcoming season

For parents who want their child involved in sports, but want a more positive situation, Upwards Sports
may be the answer.
Established in 1995, Upward Sports is the world’s largest Christian youth sports provider. Their goal is to
“promote the discovery of Jesus through sports.” To continue reading this article purchase the July 16 edition
of The Steel Country Bee or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
08
Jul
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New Black Belts promoted at karate school

“What makes a person successful? The inner drive to succeed.” This is how seven
young men started a grueling day of Black Belt testing.
Four students from the Killyon School of Isshin Ryu, were among those testing. This
was the next step on their journey in Martial Arts. Walter Fouche, Rustin Crocker, Gannon
Smith, and Kieron Montgomery all endured approximately three hours of testing
of both their physical and mental preparedness, as well as their stamina and mental
clarity. To continue reading this article, purchase the July 9 edition of the Steel Country Bee
or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
01
Jul
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New Black Belts Honored

The Killyon School of Isshin Ryu promoted four students to the rank of Black Belt on Saturday, June 27.
To continue reading this article, purchase the July 2 edition of the Steel Country Bee or go to our online
e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
01
Jul
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New Black Belts Honored

The Killyon School of Isshin Ryu promoted four students to the rank of Black Belt on Saturday, June 27.
To continue reading this article, purchase the July 2 edition of the Steel Country Bee or go to our online
e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
01
Jul
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Karate students advance in rank

Seventeen students from the Killyon School of Isshin Ryu recently advanced
to their next belt rank. To continue reading this article, purchase the July 2 edition
of the Steel Country Bee or go to our online e-edition at: http://www.etypeservices.com/Daingerfield%20BeeID312/default.aspx

Wed
01
Jul
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Mini Mustangs win Hughes Springs t-ball tournament

The Hughes Springs Mini Mustangs swept through the tournament going
undefeated 5-0. To continue reading this article, purchase the July 2 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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