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Junior High presents version of The Bachelor

Tuesday night, “Prince Charmin from Kingdom of Ultra Soft” had the pleasure— or misfortune— of choosing between several Disney princesses to win his affection in Copperas Cove Junior High School’s production of The Bachelor: The Royal Edition.

Retired Col. updates area on HOTDA

By CHUCK TAYLOR   Retired Colonel Bill Parry, the Executive Director of the Heart of Texas Defense Alliance, also known as HOTDA, delivered a speech at the Copperas Cove Economic Development office on Thursday to a large audience of concerned public officials and the general public.

School board to decide computer purchases, extend contracts

By LYNETTE SOWELL   The Copperas Cove Independent School District board of trustees is holding its regular monthly meeting tonight, set to begin at 6:30 p.m. in the administration building board room at 703 West Ave. D.
A bidding war ensues for a rocking horse that went for $95 at Saturday night’s auction and barbecue fundraiser at the Kempner Volunteer Fire Department.

A bidding war ensues for a rocking horse that went for $95 at Saturday night’s auction and barbecue fundraiser at the Kempner Volunteer Fire Department.

Going Once ...

By LYNETTE SOWELL   The lines were long and elbow room was slim at Saturday night’s annual barbecue and auction at the Kempner Volunteer Fire Department.
Students from Copperas Cove School District entertain the audience during the luncheon Wednesday. BELOW: CCISD Superintendent Joe Burns addresses the crowd as he delivers the state of the district address.

Students from Copperas Cove School District entertain the audience during the luncheon Wednesday. BELOW: CCISD Superintendent Joe Burns addresses the crowd as he delivers the state of the district address.

State of the District

By LYNETTE SOWELL   The atmosphere at Tuesday’s state of the district luncheon hosted by the Copperas Cove Independent School District held a different air than in 2014. Last year, the district was reeling from recently learning it had lost millions in heavy Impact Aid dollars.

Council gives directions on seeking associate judge

By LYNETTE SOWELL   At Tuesday’s night’s city council meeting, the council members gave city staff directions to prepare a request for qualifications, or RFQ, to begin the process of seeking a new associate judge for the Copperas Cove municipal court. At the city council meeting on Feb.

DA progresses with Litchfield murder case

By LYNETTE SOWELL   Coryell County district attorney Dusty Boyd’s office could be one step closer to closing the 1999 murder case of Copperas Cove resident Raymond “Red” Litchfield.

Blue and Gold

By TJ MAXWELL Wolf Scouts receive their pins and belt loops at the annual Blue & Gold banquet. BELOW: Wesley Hotz takes his first steps across the ‘bridge’ to become a Boy Scout.
CCHS Sophomore Aleia Wardlow is all smiles holding her first place trophy for winning 1st place at the CCHS Science Fair. Wardlow will compete at the district level with her project, “Does Lip Balm Really Keep Lips Moisturized?”

CCHS Sophomore Aleia Wardlow is all smiles holding her first place trophy for winning 1st place at the CCHS Science Fair. Wardlow will compete at the district level with her project, “Does Lip Balm Really Keep Lips Moisturized?”

Science Fair

By PAMELA GRANT   65 Copperas Cove High School students competed in the annual CCHS Science Fair. Of those, only four won trophies and will be moving on to compete in the District Science Fair competition this May. Students were able to compete either individually, in pairs or in groups of three.

Tough cookies to race Sunday

By LYNETTE SOWELL   The Tough Cookie Duathlon, set for March 1 starting at 9 a.m. at South Park, located at 2602 Dennis Drive in Copperas Cove, is a beginner-friendly sprint distance run-bike-run event followed by a kids’ fun run.