NEWS
Bowie City Council to meet Tuesday
The Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on Jan. 5 in council chambers, following its regular workshop to discuss agenda items.
There are only four new items of business on the first agenda of 2016.
• Consider a resolution waiving fees for the city-wide occasion garage sale on April 1-2.
• Resolution for Security Benefit’s restatement of the city’s 457 Deferred compensation plan.
• Consider re-appointments to the planning and zoning commission for three positions.
• Designate a representative for the Nortex Regional Planning Commission.
The workshop agenda includes a review of the agenda, items of interest and the city manager’s report.
NEWS
Richie Romine charged with murder connected to sr. center robbery
By BARBARA GREEN
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An arrest warrant for murder was served on Richie Romine on Jan. 3 at the Montague County Jail, where he has been since his arrest for aggravated robbery on Oct. 8 at the Nocona Senior Citizens Center bingo game.
Romine was jailed on five complaints of aggravated robbery of several guests at the bingo game, while the murder charge relates to the death of Carla Kay Hodges Carter.
The 64-year-old Carter collapsed that night at bingo after Romine reportedly came in demanding people’s cash. Police believed at the time she was experiencing a cardiac event.
District Attorney Katie Boggeman said Monday she had no comment on the case at this time.
The arrest affidavit was submitted to Justice of the Peace One Stefanie Horton by DA Investigator Wes Wallace. Bond was listed at $975,000 on the murder charge. Bonds of $50,000 each were on the five aggravated robbery charges filed by the Nocona Police Department. He remained in jail as of Jan. 6.
Almost a month after the robbery, DA Investigator Wes Wallace confirmed to The Bowie News they were working closely with the Nocona Police Department reviewing what he called “an abundance of information,” from the incident including statements from 23 people along with forensic evidence.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
NEWS
Saint Jo councilor resigns position
The Saint Jo City Council has lost one of its long-time members, as Carla Hennessey resigned her council post on Dec. 11.
When the city council meets at 6 p.m. on Jan. 8, it is expected to accept the resignation and consider a person to fill out the term, possibly swearing in a new councilor. Hennessey has served on the council the past seven years.
A closed executive session is scheduled to discuss personnel matters – Deliberate the appointment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer re: Police officer. Any action would be taken back in open session.
Other topics on Wednesday’s agenda include a request from the Saint Jo Volunteer Fire Department to purchase a fire engine, approve minutes, pay bills and receive reports from Mayor Kelly Williamson.
NEWS
Schools to close on Thursday
The following school districts have announced they will be closed on Jan. 9 due to concerns about the forecast for a winter storm. This list will be updated as information is released or provided to The Bowie News.
Bowie ISD
Gold-Burg ISD
Montague ISD
Nocona ISD
Prairie Valley ISD
Saint Jo ISD
NCTC campuses Thursday and Friday
Forestburg is already out for the county show Thursday and Friday
Bellevue School will close Thursday
Other closures
Clay County Courthouse and Annex are closed Thurdsday
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