Wylie Police Department blotter from April 4 – April 10 April 4• 12:43 – Possession of Marijuana, less than 2 ounces – 2000 N. Hwy. 78 • 16:56 – Assault Bodily Injury/Family Member – 1300 E. Oak St. • 18:46 –Found Property – 1800 McMillen Rd.• 20:36 – Possession of a...
Raiders run away with district crown
The Wylie East boys track team brought home the district hardware from the 9-6A meet. The Raiders tallied 166 points to win with ease, outscoring the second-place finishers by 59 points. (Austin Smith/The Wylie News) The Wylie East Raiders are the District 9-6A...
Dashing through the color
WEHS announces top two for Class of 2017
By Joe Reavis Staff Writer [email protected] The two top ranked students at Wylie East High School took somewhat different paths to lead the Class of 2017, valedictorian Seth Sehon has always occupied the top spot and salutatorian Nathan Schoeck worked...
WISD travels abroad for one event
By Brooke Hoffard [email protected] When having a desire to travel the world and living a busy lifestyle collide, WISD was able to provide passports to the community for one worldly experience. Opening the door to many cultures within the...
Natural tips to beat seasonal respiratory health challenges
Spring and summer can be particularly difficult times of year for those with respiratory health challenges, when simple activities like gardening, walking the dog and reading a book on the patio can cause itching, wheezing, sneezing and trouble breathing. “It...
Test drive boosts club benefits
By Brooke Hoffard [email protected] Nine new Ford vehicle models caught the eye of potential buyers and students at Wylie East High School at the test drive fundraiser held Saturday, April 15, offering attendees the opportunity to see if Fords...
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Shelter dogs in need of good homes
Thousands of dogs end up in shelters every year. Some get reunited with family members, but the vast majority are strays or surrendered by their owners. The Humane Society of the United States estimates that animal shelters care for between six and eight...