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Saint Jo ISD readies 1:1 device launch

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Saint Jo ISD is taking the next big step in its 1:1 device plan by purchasing nearly 200 iPads and Chromebooks for students in grades three to 12 in the new school year.
SJISD Superintendent Larry Smith said the trustees and administration are excited to announce the purchase as they are
“committed to preparing our students for the future to the greatest extent possible.”
The board of trustees recently approved the purchase of Apple iPads and Google HP Chromebooks for the district. Each student in grades seven to 12 will be issued a Chromebook, and each student in grades three to six will be issued an iPad.
Read the full story in the mid-week News.

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Tickets on sale now for Bowie Chamber banquet

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Tickets are now on sale for the Jan. 26 Bowie Chamber of Commerce Banquet at the Bowie Community Center.
The chamber will celebrate its past year of activities and look to 2026 and what it may bring to the community. Tickets are $50. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The evening includes a live and silent auction, along dinner, drinks and awards. Call the chamber at 872-1173 to reserve your tickets today.

Pictured one of the 2024 banquet table winners H&R Block. (File photo)

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Burn ban approved in Montague County

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Montague County was placed under a ban on outdoor burning for all unincorporated area in the county effective Jan. 12
Precinct Three Commissioner Mark Murphey told the court he had spoken with many of the fire chiefs and they all feel it is time for the burn ban.
“Some of them have had multiple including several bigger ones where welders were not taking the necessary precautions causing fires. I move we do the ban and emphasize welding precautions that are required,” explained the commissioner, who also is a volunteer firefighter.
The court gave unanimous consent to the motion.

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Monday morning fire destroys home on Hwy. 101

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This frame house at 3013 State Highway 101 was destroyed by fire around 7 a.m. on Jan. 12. Bowie Rural Fire Chief Randall Preuninger said the house was under renovation and the fire appears to have started in the laundry room going into the attic. The home, owned by Brady Fielder, was occupied by several residents and while they were able to retrieve some items, the home was a total loss. Bowie Rural, Bowie City, Sunset, Forestburg and Alvord Fire responded, along with the sheriff’s office and emergency management. (Courtesy photo)

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