Cass County mystery

Groovy the armadillo in Linden certainly is getting into the Halloween spirit at his location on the town square. He’s giving rides to everyone who can hold on. Mr. Bones thinks he can do it. Groovy’s owners are Janelle and Lucky Boyd just under the awning at right. Groovy seems to have been welcomed and made to feel right at home. Perhaps that’s because the store’s name is giving him the compliment of being “groovy.”
Groovy the armadillo in Linden certainly is getting into the Halloween spirit at his location on the town square. He’s giving rides to everyone who can hold on. Mr. Bones thinks he can do it. Groovy’s owners are Janelle and Lucky Boyd just under the awning at right. Groovy seems to have been welcomed and made to feel right at home. Perhaps that’s because the store’s name is giving him the compliment of being “groovy.”

By Neil Abeles

Texarkana Gazette

Ok, so you can see the mystery answer. It’s the school bell for the former Marietta Elementary School. And there’s probably not a prettier bell in Cass County. In fact, the bell at the moment is ringing out ivy vines full of memories. Here’s this week’s mystery question. Do you know the story of how this bell got rung 30 minutes early by a sleepy-headed student and then school was dismissed? Do you know why no one was punished for the incident? Return to Regional News next week for the answer to this mystery.
Ok, so you can see the mystery answer. It’s the school bell for the former Marietta Elementary School. And there’s probably not a prettier bell in Cass County. In fact, the bell at the moment is ringing out ivy vines full of memories. Here’s this week’s mystery question. Do you know the story of how this bell got rung 30 minutes early by a sleepy-headed student and then school was dismissed? Do you know why no one was punished for the incident? Return to Regional News next week for the answer to this mystery.

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