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CCISD principal's 40 years in education celebrtaed

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press    With the current restrictions on large gatherings, saying farewell to Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy Principal Mary Derrick after 40 years as an educator required some creativity.

CARES Act funding now available for CTC students

Special to Leader-Press   Central Texas College (CTC) announced the application for eligible students to receive funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act is now available.

Childers named National Merit Scholarship winner

By LYNETTE SOWELL Cove Leader-Press   Isabella Childers of Copperas Cove was named as one of 2,500 National Merit scholars, winning a $2,500 scholarship, as announced by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) on Wednesday.

Cove Scottish Rite Club presents $1,330 donation for student meals

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press    The Cove Scottish Rite Club presented the Copperas Cove Independent School District’s Child Nutrition Department with a check for $1,330 Thursday evening to go towards the department’s Angel Fund and “No Child Goes Hungry” initiative.

Junior Miss Five Hills helps Cove Optimist Thrift Store reopen

Special to Leader-Press    Retail stores in Texas were given the green light to re-open their establishments after an unprecedented shutdown that lasted more than a month due to COVID-19 pandemic.  Being closed, retailers can’t pay their bills.

Copperas Cove Farmer’s Market opens Thursday

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press    The 4th annual Copperas Cove Farmer’s Market will open for the season Thursday, May 21, starting at 4 p.m., in a new location at the corner of Avenue D and S. 2nd Street.

Hawkins awarded scholarship by Jno G. Lewis Lodge

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press    Members of the Jno G. Lewis PHA Masonic Lodge #622 presented Copperas Cove High School Senior Ashli Hawkins with a $1,000 scholarship at the lodge Saturday morning.