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Voters shake up Saint Jo City Council in Tuesday’s election

Montague County voters came out strong for Tuesday’s mid-term elections despite there being no contested county elections resulting in a turnout of 53.67%.
The polls saw 7,869 voters cast their ballots out of the 14,661 registered in the county. While this percentage is much lower than the hotly contested presidential election in 2020 where the county turnout was 70.08%, it is comparable to the 2018 mid-terms when the turnout was 55.21%.
In Saint Jo incumbent Mayor Tom Weger was defeated, along with two incumbents on the city council.
See all the results in your weekend Bowie News.
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Amon Carter Lake reopens
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Non-profit clubs, groups invited to submit meeting or news brief for visitor guide

Calling all Montague County clubs, organization and community groups, if you would like to have a brief on your non-profit group included in the 2025 Montague County Visitor’s and Newcomer’s Guide free of charge please submit it to editor@bowienewsonline.com. Deadline is June 6. Please include i.e , regular meeting dates, locations, time, dues, and contact phone or email. Don’t miss an opportunity to be in this award winning publication.
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Lake Amon Carter, Selma Park remain closed
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NEWS3 years ago
2 hurt, 1 jailed after shooting incident north of Nocona
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NEWS2 years ago
Suspect indicted, jailed in Tia Hutson murder
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NEWS2 years ago
SO investigating possible murder/suicide
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NEWS2 years ago
Wreck takes the life of BHS teen, 16
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NEWS2 years ago
Murder unsolved – 1 year later Tia Hutson’s family angry, frustrated with no arrest
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NEWS2 years ago
Sheriff’s office called out to infant’s death
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NEWS2 years ago
Bowie Police face three-hour standoff after possible domestic fight
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NEWS3 years ago
Driver stopped by a man running into the street, robbed at knifepoint