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Five Hills royalty climb aboard Central Texas’ railroad past

Special to Leader-Press Tiny Miss Five Hills Isabella Cross climbed up the steps and inside the sleeper car at the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum. The toddler did not realize she was walking in the steps of her family’s history.

One man dead after Saturday night collision

By LYNETTE SOWELL  Cove Leader-Press  A man is dead after a Saturday evening two-vehicle collision in the 200 block of West Business Highway 190. The incident occurred at approximately 6:42 p.m. near the intersection of West Business Highway 190 and F.M. 116 and Georgetown Road.

Church, local motorcycle club hold canned food drive for soup kitchen

By BRITANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press The Copperas Cove Soup Kitchen received a much-needed donation of canned and dry goods following as food drive and motorcycle ride held Saturday morning by the Christian Freedom Ministries and the Riders With Christ.

CCJHS cheerleaders named All-Americans

Special to Leader-Press As the coaches announced the results, the Copperas Cove Junior High School cheerleaders huddled in tightly and held hands in hopes that all their hard work at the Universal Cheer Association would pay off.

Library wraps up Summer Reading

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press  The Copperas Cove Public Library held a pizza party for teens on Wednesday to celebrate the end of its Summer a Program.  About a dozen teens and pre-teens, ages 11 to 15, showed up for free pizza provided by Domino’s Pizza, as well as soda, games and prizes.

First Presbyterian holds Delightful Animals and Kids Day

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press    The First Presbyterian Church in Copperas Cove held its annual Delightful Animals and Kids Day Thursday afternoon, with eight dogs of different breeds for kids to learn about.

Locals celebrate 75th anniversary of Guam liberation

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press  The Chamorro Association of Central Texas celebrated the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Guam from Japan by the United States during World War II with a big event and potluck dinner at Ogletree Gap Park on Saturday.

Boys & Girls Club breaks ground on new facility

By BRITTANY FHOLER  Cove Leader-Press The Boys and Girls Club of Copperas Cove will be getting a new permanent home on its own property, thanks to an anonymous donor of the land.

Six candidates file for Copperas Cove elections

By LYNETTE SOWELL Cove Leader-Press  Filing for the Copperas Cove city council election is now open through Monday, August 19, and City Secretary Lisa Wilson received four applications for places on the ballot on Monday.