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Columnist John Moore has a book on communication his wife bought him in the early 90s. He intends to read it soon. In the early 90s, there was a self-help, relationship book called, “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus.” The goal of publishing this was for the...

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Bowed over: Students find passion in archery

Bowed over: Students find passion in archery

Wylie High School students don’t have to be gifted in mu­sic or athletically inclined to find their niche in a fairly new activity at school: archery. Students in AHMO Bow­men will travel to Belton this week to participate in the state archery tournament, where 200...

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Ministry serves community

Ministry serves community

First Baptist Wylie lead pas­tor Kris Segrest said his church never intended to take on a cer­tain mission it did in the last year, but it has opened up a new way of outreach for the commu­nity. The church has served more than 220,000 meals to the com­munity since the...

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Vigil held for woman killed last week

Vigil held for woman killed last week

Cassie Riddle was a mother of two, a woman described as a su­perhero to her friends and family, who gathered Saturday in Wylie to honor her a few days after her death. “I just want you to know she was the most powerful woman in the world,” said Donna Garrett, her...

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Council gives direction for bond committee

Council gives direction for bond committee

The Wylie City Council on March 9 gave direction to city staff for parameters for a Citi­zens Bond Advisory Commit­tee, which will devise recom­mendations on a bond package for city improvements. An ordinance will be consid­ered at the next council meet­ing, to be...

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East students look into their future

East students look into their future

Arely Sandoval is looking at schools in New York City and Austin. Ashleigh Bycott wants to at­tend a college that makes her feel at home, a place where she can connect with others. Sergio Blanco wants to go back to California to attend col­lege. During College Week in...

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Masks still a priority for many

Masks still a priority for many

It’s business as usual at Shoe­maker & Hardt Coffee House and Country Store, where the mask mandate being lifted by Gov. Greg Abbott will have little effect on the daily life of the operation, located in downtown Wylie. “We’ve never en­forced it,” said Kent Crane,...

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