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BMH Board says opposition ad incorrect: Hospital comptroller says payroll was never missed

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By BARBARA GREEN

As the hours tick away toward Tuesday’s election on a proposed Bowie Hospital District, the Bowie Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees are taking issue with statements made in political advertisements from the No BMH Bailout Group this week calling them “sensationalized” and “stretched.”

The board met Thursday for its monthly meeting, and Chairman Tim Winn asked Kimberly Cooper, hospital comptroller several direct questions in relation to some of those ad statements.

Winn said he wanted all the information placed into the board minutes.

The comments relate to an ad that says Bowie Memorial did not make payroll on July 29, Aug. 12, Aug. 26 and Sept. 9.

Winn asked if the hospital at any time failed to make payroll or if the hospital had at “any point” failed to fund payroll? Cooper said no on both questions, and when asked about those specific dates, again she said the payroll was met.

The chairman then asked if any employee had not been paid, to which Cooper said, “not to my knowledge.”

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Elevated fire danger today

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City of Bowie officials report Montague County, TX will be under an ELEVATED FIRE THREAT today. Please be careful. Hear Audio Alert:https://hrpow.us/H9U9gWU

A heat advisory also continues until 8 p.m. tonight. Remember to check on pets and older neighbors. Stay safe.

Photo of a previous grass fire, Bowie News file photo.

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County finalizes the proposed tax rate, budget

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
While the budget was the primary topics for the Montague County Commissioners on Aug. 10, there were several other topics handled by the court.
Tax Assessor Collector Kathy Phillips presented the certification of value and rates for the 2026 taxes. The certified net values are $3,017,685,102 with rolling railroad stock at $15,954,716.
The county’s total taxable value is $3,033,639,818. Total appraised is $7,930,674,437, total assessed at $3,629,932,719 and total taxable value of new property at $93,632,505.

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Sheriff, judge battle it out over budget needs

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewssonline.com
The proposed 2026-27 budget for Montague County was finalized Monday, but not without a few fireworks between the sheriff and county judge.
Sheriff Marshall Thomas said his budget requests for two additional deputies and two jailers may not have been clearly presented to either the court or public. During the July 27 budget workshop, the increase for operational expenses of the sheriff’s office and jail were reviewed, but there was no discussion on the staff requests.
At that meeting Thomas said his staff requests had been taken out by the County Judge Kevin Benton, but afterward the judge emphasized he had met with Thomas about the requests and he knew the staff additions would not be included in the proposal.
On Aug. 10 during the budget workshop, Thomas said he had some questions from constituents and he also thought some of the commissioners were not aware of the requests.
“I asked for two more deputies and we need two jailers. The standard ratio is 2.5 to 2.7 per 1,000 people in the Nortex region, we are at .75 for 938 square miles. We have two jailers in training and two out for months on major medical. The standard is 1:48 inmates. Our comp time is through the roof because in the jail with such short staff others have to come in and cover,” Thomas told the court Monday.

Things only got more intense between the two men as Benton said he felt like he was being accused of keeping information from the court,, while Thomas said he understood the court may not have received the request and citizens have asked him why he did ask for more staff.

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