COUNTY LIFE
State Rep. Springer talks taxes, health care, budget
By BARBARA GREEN
State Rep. Drew Springer (R-Muenster) met with about 40 people during a Bowie town hall meeting Thursday night reflecting on the recent legislative sessions and looking to tasks during the interim.
Springer, who represents the 22 counties of the 68th district, said he believes his actions represented what his district and Montague County constituents want as he strives to protect the rural lifestyle while protecting “our Christian and conservative values.”
He pointed to several pro life measures that were passed to make sure state funds do not subsidize abortion providers. While he said it was “Not a total win,” they still have to watch the larger cities do not use tax dollars.
Read the full story in weekend News.
COUNTY LIFE
Wheels & Grills rolls this weekend
Make plans to come out and celebrate the 10th annual Wheels and Grills BBQ Cook-off and Car Show Sept. 20-21.
Staying true to the native cuisine of Texas, participants will be preparing a wide range of barbecue-inspired dishes including brisket, ribs, chicken, pork butt, beans, salsa and drink concoctions across two days of competition. . The High Point Cooker prize has been increased to $3,000 along with a pair of Fenoglio Boots
The event also will feature a car and motorcycle show and a cornhole tournament on Sept. 21.
Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.
COUNTY LIFE
Saint Jo homecoming queen will be named
Saint Jo High School celebrates homecoming this week with daily themed events. Homecoming court and queen nominees are: Layla Polk, sophomore princess; Maxey Johnson, junior princess; Taylor Patrick, Tara Wolf, Ava Rossin and Aliyah Vasquez, senior queen candidates; Bailie Nobile, junior princess and Olivia Johnson, freshman princess. The queen will be crowned during halftime ceremonies at Harley Sewell Stadium as the Panthers play Forestburg on Sept. 20. Pep rally at 3:25 Friday.
Courtesy photo
COUNTY LIFE
Bowie High homecoming royals crowned
Bowie High School homecoming 2024 royals were crowned Friday night. They are seniors Javier Moreno and Beau Combs. See more photos in your mid-week Bowie News. (News photo by Jordan Neal)
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