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The crowd might be getting smaller as the years passby but the enjoyment and enthusiasm stays high as the Atwood Cowboys and Cowgirls gathered for the 2022 school reunion. Former students and their family members gathered this past Saturday, July 2 nd , in the Atwood Lowell Wilkerson Community Building.
Read moreThe July meeting of the Town of Allen was held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 5 . Members present were Delwayne Johnson, Dianna Brannan, Rhonda Skelton and April Whitehead. Also attending were Police Chief Brett Edens, City Manager Doug Stinson and City Clerk Kala Stephens.
Read moreAfter 40 years, Bill and Dayna Robinson have sold the Allen Advocate to their longtime friend and employee, Dianna Brannan. Cindy Davis and Dianna Brannan have been the backbone of this newspaper for many years and will continue to do a great job. Farewell comments on page 6.
Read moreThe Allen Board of Education took action Tuesday on a resolution providing for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds, and also hired a new high school principal.
Read moreSeventy-four years ago on July 7, 1947, Rance and Alice Willis were married in Gainsville Texas. That love has grown and passed many tests through the years. God has blessed them with three children, Jeanie Mullen, Kaydee McKinnis, and Guy Willis, five grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
Read moreThe Atwood School Reunion will be held Saturday, July 2 , from noon until 6:00 pm in the Lowell Wilkerson Community Building (next to the First Baptist Church) in Atwood. Their potluck dinner has been set for 4:30 pm, followed by a brief business meeting. All former students, teachers and residents are invited. Bring your favorite dish and enjoy the afternoon.
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