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MOUNT PLEASANT TRIBUNE
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145th Year * No. 17
Mount Pleasant,Texas
Saturday, February 2,2019
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Colton Craft, captain of the Mount Pleasant High School "Tigers on Computers" gaming club, and Maddison Weddle prepare for
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booths, gardening infor-
mation and the much an-
Local college becomes EMS
National Registry testing site
This show is unique to
Mount Pleasant because
at all levels of EMS train-
ing with a local option to
agency for EMS person-
nel nationwide. This op-
portunity for onsite test-
ing will provide NTCC
The tenth annual Cy-
press Basin Master Gar-
deners Plant Sale and
Garden Show is scheduled
speaker of the district, scoring a perfect years straight. I
90 out of a possible 90 points.
Taking fifth place was the team of fresh-
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Center at 1800 N. Jefferson
Ave. from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
The Garden Show is
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MPHS debaters qualify for state
of its lawn, garden and $3.00 and ages 10 and un_
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included again this year.
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one of Titus County’s pre- ucational opportunities,
mier events with exhibitor prominent speakers, hor-
ant High School “Tigers ed and everything,” said
on Computers” gaming McAdams, “so this room
club competes in “League is full o kids playing this
of Legends” tournaments, game competitively be-
And the man clearly in cause of the work he s done,
charge is Colton Craft. There are world champi-
“I didn’t tell you in the onships for this, college
email, but they were con-
fused with the time zone,
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The Mount Pleasant High School men Taylor Hubbs and Roberto Castella-
Speech and Debate Team went to the Dis- no, both first-year debaters. Rounding
trict 15-AAAAA UIL Cross Examination out the MPHS medals and placing sixth
Debate Tournament Tuesday with one was the team of senior Audrey Courreges
purpose in mind - to qualify for the State and sophomore Ryan Sharp.
Meet. All three MPHS teams medaled in “This year was a new challenge,” said
the top six. MPHS Debate Coach Cody Morris. “As
The duo of freshman Connelly Cowan everyone knows, Mount Pleasant was
and sophomore Taryn Thurman took first put into a new district with the UIL re-
place and captured the district champion- alignment last spring. That meant that
ship, qualifying them for the State Meet we would have to square off against the
in Austin. powerhouse program of Lindale who has
Cowan received the gavel for top produced the State Champion for four
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By TRACY FARR so it’s just an hour later,”
tracy@tribnow.com Colton said to his team-
mates as he entered the
About 25 years ago, I room. Tonight they’ll be
remember sitting in a large competing against the
classroom at the Region 8 Tommy ouglas Titans
Service Center to learn all of Woodbridge, Ontario,
about creating webpages anada. We’ll be com-
using hypertext markup peting at 5 p.m. It gives
language (HTML). Today, us time to practice, plus
the building is the home I wanted to talk to some
of the Mount Pleasant ISD of y’all about some of the
Administration Building, things y’all did, that we can
and that large classroom improve on....”
looks more like a military olton is a senior and
command post - dimly has been working for three
lit, walls illuminated with years on getting this club
computer projections, lap- together, according to Bri-
tops on every table. an McAdams, MPISD di-
This is now the Student rector of student services.
Tech Center, the place “He has worked so hard
where the Mount Pleas- getting others interest-
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