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Tickets for Howe Bulldogs and Howe Lady Bulldogs will be $4 this season and will be sold at the door. District Passes and Senior Citizen Passes will be accepted as normal.

When combined high school district play begins on December 18, the varsity girls and varsity boys will play at Howe High School and all JV teams will play at Howe Middle School. When multiple gyms are used, admission to one gym will be honored at both gyms.

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The UIL 50 percent capacity restrictions will be enforced. Visitor Seating Capacity at 50 percent: Howe Middle School –150, Howe High School – 200 Home Seating Capacity at 50 percent: Howe Middle School – 150, Howe High School - 250.

If capacity is reached at any point during the night, admission will be suspended until the end of the current game or when space is created by patrons leaving.

Masks or face coverings are required for entry and must be worn unless seated within a family group and socially distanced from other groups.

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headlines last month when the reliably red county unexpectedly flipped blue in favor of Joe Biden. Following investigations into the upset, the state claimed that a staffer had failed to update the county's Dominion Voting Systems software, leading to thousands of votes for Trump being mistakenly flipped in favor of Biden.

However, attorney Matthew DePerno, representing an Antrim County resident in a suit against the county, said recently that investigations have indicated that the glitch was explicitly softwarerelated and not tied to human error.

"Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said it happened by human error," he said on Newsmax on Friday. "We discovered that's not true, that's a lie. It didn't happen by human error. It happened by a computer program called Dominion Voting Systems."

He claimed a team of experts has been "running analysis through the forensic image" of the tabulation machine since last week. The machine is widely used throughout Michigan and a majority of U.S. states.

Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser to President Trump's 2020 campaign, said the campaign is watching the controversy. "Like all Americans interested in election integrity, we look forward to when the results of the forensic audit may be shared with the public," she told Just the News.

Meanwhile, in a wild week, the Supreme Court on Friday turned away from Texas's challenge of election results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, claiming Texas lacked standing to bring the suit in the first place. To this date, none of President Donald Trump’s attorneys or any other suits been allowed to present evidence in any court. The Trump team says everything

Former National Security Advisor and Retired United States Army Lieutenant General Mike Flynn.

will change once they are allowed to present evidence in front of a judge.

Now that Supreme Court has dismissed the Texas case, the Trump attorneys will focus their attention at state-level courts.

"We move immediately, seamlessly, to Plan B," Giuliani said to Steve Bannon on his show War Room, "which is to bring lawsuits now in each one of the states. We had them ready. They're just a version of the one that was brought to the Supreme Court."

"Last night the president made the decision that we're going to file in Pennsylvania ... Michigan .... Georgia, we already have a case in Wisconsin, we filed or we're going to file in Nevada. In Arizona, we have a case that's ongoing. So, we're going to go forward with those cases, incorporating the allegations in the Supreme Court complaint in those cases."

"If the state doesn't have standing, surely the President of the United States has standing, and certainly the electors in the state have standing," Giuliani said, claiming the suits would be brought "starting today."

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