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Join the Build a Better Bowie movement, visit buildabetterbowie.com

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The Bowie News invites you to take part in its Build a Better Bowie campaign. A project to instill pride, create vision and build on the unique opportunities our community offers as we strive to become the best Bowie we can be.

We invite you to “Show us something good” at www.buildabetterbowie.com. Tell us what you like about your town, or things you feel are positive assets.

Register on the website and send us your comments, ideas and solutions for the community.

Due to the newness of the site, it may not show up on an internet search. Copy the address into your browser window and it should go right to the site.

This campaign is a tool to promote conversation and discussion, but it needs citizens for a dialogue. Please join us.

 

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Nelson Street reopens after a lengthy repair project

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After a year of renovations Nelson Street at Mill was reopened today to traffic. Nearly $3 million in repairs were made to this area to repair major drainage issues. A Bowie police vehicle came along and was the first vehicle to roll through after city staff and council members removed the barricades. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Amon Carter reopens

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Lake Amon G. Carter has now (Thursday, Nov. 14) re-opened for boating. Selma Parkremains closed due to electric problems caused by high water. Water levels remain above normal and boaters should be cautious of possible debris.

The lake was closed on Nov. 8 after heavy rainfall and a rising lake level. It is considered full at 920 mean sea level and through the weekend it was topped more than 922 msl.

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BHS students, staff celebrate Veterans Day

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Bowie High School staff and students welcomed veterans for their annual tribute and breakfast on Veterans Day. Members of the FFA, Kyle Keeler and Rylan Cole folded the American flag as each fold was explained during the ceremony.

This group of veterans were each introduced and received arose from the students. (Photos by Jordan Neal)
Culinary students cooked up a special breakfast for the veterans and their families who attended the program Monday. See more photos in the mid-week Bowie News.
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