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Temple motorcycle club beats the heat at Cove ice cream shop

A local motorcycle group was one step ahead of the heat Sunday with a scoop of ice cream in hand. Members of the Horny Toad HOG Chapter, headquartered in Temple, gathered at Waffle Cone at 508 Cove Terrace Shopping Center in Copperas Cove for an ice cream social. Riders took off around 3:40 p.m. Sunday and got their frozen treats at the local shop. Don Toscano, member of the HOG Chapter, said the event a chance for club members to gather. “We meet for ice cream maybe three to four times a year,” Toscano said. “Members get a patch for coming. They’ll get a scoop added to their patch.”

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Cove woman takes leap of faith to open her own hair salon

When hair stylist Nikki Reazola decided to quit working for other people and open her own business in Copperas Cove, it was a leap of faith — and it was terrifying. “The jump is like free-falling,” the 35-year-old mother of two originally from Lubbock said earlier this week. “But I think if you are where you are meant to be, then it’s going to come easy. For it to be done and see that it’s successful, and people want to come in, it’s so gratifying.” Officially in its first month of operation, Reazola’s The Bookstore Barber Salon, 256 Cove Terrace Shopping Center, is off to a bit of a slow start due in part to last month’s winter storm that paralyzed not only the city but much of the state.

Cove small business gives to those in need Saturday

As the Christmas season neared full swing last Saturday, a local small business held its inaugural Christmas Bash food drive to benefit local nonprofit organizations. Jessie Jonasson, owner of The Healthy Hub, 258 Cove Terrace Shopping Center, said she has large ambitions for the food drive. “So, we want to go to Cove House,” Jonasson said. “But . I want to get a hold of Communities in Schools, because we’ve done school supply drives for them before.” She said she hopes to get in contact with families she can donate to directly. Every donation of a non-perishable food item equaled a raffle ticket for a drawing of one of two small business gift baskets.

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