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2013-05-21 19:32

Close to 30,000 people hopped on over to Copperas Cove this weekend to enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of this year’s Rabbit Fest. Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce Vice President Liz Sherman said Saturday was the biggest day of the four-day festival, adding 3,000 vehicles had come through the city park gates that day. Marty Smith, on the Chambers board of directors, said each vehicle had...

2013-05-20 15:06

The Exchange Club of Copperas Cove held its meeting on Wednesday under the leadership of club president Malcolm Dickinson. Jim Rudd offered the invocation and Dr. Joe Burns led the pledges to the American and the Texas flags. President Dickinson welcomed everyone and called for announcements. Jim Rudd reminded everyone about the Texas District...

2013-05-14 15:51

Members of the Copperas Cove Rotary Club had the opportunity to hear from Coryell County’s chief juvenile probation officer, Ron Clark, who addressed the club on Thursday, talking about his department’s role in dealing with juvenile offenders. “Every youth is ‘purple’ to us,” Clark said. “Race and gender, wealth and connections and pedigree are...

2013-05-14 15:49

Members of the Copperas Cove Rotary Club had the opportunity to hear from Coryell County’s chief juvenile probation officer, Ron Clark, who addressed the club on Thursday, talking about his department’s role in dealing with juvenile offenders. “Every youth is ‘purple’ to us,” Clark said. “Race and gender, wealth and connections and pedigree are...

2013-05-10 16:11

Children at Alpha Time Too Daycare and Preschool release pink balloons Tuesday morning in honor of the late Nita Higgins, who was the longtime director and owner. According to family members of Higgins, about 425 people attended the viewing and close to 400 were in attendance at her funeral, which was May 1st at the Holy Family Catholic Church...

2013-05-10 16:05

The Exchange Club of Copperas Cove held its meeting on Wednesday under the leadership of club president Malcolm Dickinson. Annabelle Smith offered the invocation and Rick Kirkpatrick led the pledges to the American and the Texas flags.

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