Lifestyle

Tue
20
May

Looking Back

10 YEARS AGO
Northeast Texas Community College offered tap dancing classes for the beginner as well as at the intermediate level.
Bethel Christian Academy had its 13th graduation ceremony at Bethel Baptist Church. 
Evangelist Bryan Samms from Ringgold, La. was the speaker.
 
20 YEARS AGO
Top student athletes honored at All-Sports banquet.
Greg Beane and Celeste Simmons were the athletes with the highest scholastic averages.
Pitt Pride awards went to Toby Montgomery and Tammie Overstreet.
Pirate band earns third consecutive sweepstakes award.
 
30 YEARS AGO
Billy Mac Marshall named district manager for Arkla Gas. He replaces Royce Strube who recently retired. Dr. Wayland DeWitt appointed president of Northeast Texas Community College.
 
40 YEARS AGO
Tue
20
May

Honor Rolls

Fitfh Six Weeks

All A’s

Second Grade

Tue
20
May

Pittsburg High School holds athletic banquet

Pittsburg High School held their athletic banquet last Monday and several Pirate athletes received awards.
 
Garrett Truitt received the football team MVP award, Sir Charles Perkins was awarded offensive player of the year for football and also took home the boys basketball MVP award. Trey Nelms was awarded defensive player of the year for football.
 
Jacob Martinez was selected as the boys MVP for cross country and soccer as well. Abbi Florey was selected as girls MVP for cross country.
 
Terry Johnson was awarded as the MVP for boys track, and Denasia Watson took home the girls MVP award for track. Watson was also given the girls athletics fighting heart award and was awarded the MVP for girl’s basketball.
 
Levi Leonard was given the MVP award for boy’s tennis and Hollie Smith was selected as the girls MVP for tennis.
 
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20
May

Pirates closeout great season

Tue
20
May

Life skills class decorates cakes

The Pittsburg High School Life Skills class visited Brookshire’s bakery to decorate cakes for Mother’s Day. Students decorated cakes with their mothers and have been doing so for several years. Their teacher is Angela Dickinson. This event is part of a community involvement program that is sponsored by Brookshire’s called “Community Connections.” Front row, from the left, Lane Perry, Natalie Henderson, Rebecca Landin, and Tevin Williams. Second row, from the left, Shyheam Davis, Tyrell Hollins, Collin Worthy, and Jasmin Hamilton-Hill.
Wed
14
May

Wild Ride

The Pittsburg Rodeo was held this past weekend. Pictured is Cash Crowley during the Mutton Busting event.

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14
May

Willeford & Brake

Greg and Melanie Brake of Mount Pleasant are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Sarah Brake of Sherman to Todd Willeford of Sherman.
 
The groom’s parents are Marlin Willeford and Pam Hazlewood of Pittsburg.
 
The wedding will take place in Pittsburg on June 8 at Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards. Friends and family are invited to attend through the press.
 
Wed
14
May

Harli Torr and Logan Spence wed

A traditional double-ring ceremony was held for Harli Anne Torr and Logan Paul Spence Saturday, April 12, at Danna’s in Sulphur Springs. Tim Parker, pastor of New Mine Baptist Church, officiated the ceremony.
 
The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather David Edward Torr, carried a white hydrangea bouquet accented with white daises and carnations bound with rhinestones. She wore a white strapless, empire formal gown with small silver beading accents at the bodice and subtle side pleating across the front. Her train was a bustle style with fingertip veil accented with tiny rhinestones along the hem.
 
Vows were repeated before a white trellis archway with various types of white flowers and greenery. Accents of teal and green were used.
 
 
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14
May

Mainstreet

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May

Rodeo

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