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Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy Pre-kindergarten Student Tatum Bryant  reated his favorite storybook characters, Thomas the Train and Friends, from foil by wadding the usual art medium and then forming it into the figures to include event connectors for the train cars. The project was on display at an art gallery walk at the school.

Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy Pre-kindergarten Student Tatum Bryant reated his favorite storybook characters, Thomas the Train and Friends, from foil by wadding the usual art medium and then forming it into the figures to include event connectors for the train cars. The project was on display at an art gallery walk at the school.

Pre-K students create art from unexpected media

By WENDY SLEDD   Did you ever imagine Thomas the Train and his friends made from foil? How about a dog or a big fish and a little fish? The toddlers at Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy may be little in stature, but their imaginations are big when it comes to creating art.

CTC Patio Café offers Middle Eastern cuisine

By BRUCE VASBINDER   The next Patio Café Cuisine Nights dinner hosted by the Central Texas College (CTC) Culinary Arts department tonight and features a Middle Eastern cuisine. Dinner will be served between 6 – 7:30 p.m. in the culinary arts area of the Student Center (Bldg. 106).
Solomon Laloni and other prekindergarten students perform a dance routine on Wednesday morning

Solomon Laloni and other prekindergarten students perform a dance routine on Wednesday morning

Mae Stevens students get dance lessons

By LYNETTE SOWELL   The students at Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy had the chance to get their feet moving this week, and also practice their counting skills.

Lions and Leos clean up east side of Cove

By LYNETTE SOWELL The Copperas Cove Noon Lions Club, along with the support of some young Leos, prowled the area from the former Casa Ole’ location on Business 190 all the way to H-E-B. With nine Lions and four Leos participating, the group collected 25 bags of trash.

Police Officer

  Police Officer Jose Cazarez received the Noon Exchange  Club of Copperas Cove Police Officer of the Quarter Award from Secretary Pat Thomas.   To view more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition. 

Crossing Guard

  Crossing Guard Vivian Qvives was selected as the  City of Copperas Cove Employee of the Quarter. Qvives was nominated by her supervisor Crossing Guard and Custodial Supervisor Elvira McRae.   To view more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition. 

Fairview-Jewell students dance the night away

Just before six p.m. on Friday evening, young ladies and gentlemen, along with their parents, lined up outside the cafeteria at Fairview-Jewell Elementary.

Criminal Justice Students capture SWAT award

MANOR— Copperas Cove High School’s Criminal Justice Club and the Law Enforcement Explorers program got fired up in the Texas Public Service Association Regional Contest, being tested on their skills in police, corrections, firefighting, and emergency services.

Kindergartners get sneak peak of future

While many adults don’t like to reveal their age or admit that they are getting older, some kindergarten students already know what they will look like when they are grandparents.