A little town lost in the Little Lost 
As the flames moved from one building to another, Wade Williams hustled to the old wooden sign situated near the corner of Highway 33 and the Little Lost Highway.
Williams saved the sign, still etched with “Welcome to Howe,” even if nothing could be done for the rest of the town.
Wind gusts of up to 60 ...
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