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Three file to fill unexpired term on Bowie Council

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The Bowie City Council has received one new applicant to fill the vacancy in the south precinct bringing the total to three the council will consider appointing on Oct. 8.
The unexpired term of former Councilor Machelle Mills, who recently resigned, has one year left on the term.
City Secretary Sandy Page said Monday Donna Ashley, former councilor and local businesswoman, had filed. She joins Jason Love, who runs Sweet Boy’s Diner and Jason Johnson, who works at Advanced Rehabilitation.
The city has 30 days from when Mills resigned to fill the vacancy and if it does not a special election must be called.
Those who wish to submit an application can do so at the city offices. The prospective candidate must live in the south precinct and must have resided in that precinct for at least six months.

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City closes lake due to localized flooding

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Bowie School Board to review superintendent candidate applications

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Members of the Bowie Independent School District Board of Trustees will meet at 5:30 p.m. on June 16.
The big item on the agenda is the review of superintendent candidate applications and consider possible interview choice. Superintendent Blake Enlow resigned on May 23 and Assistant Superintendent Lee Ann Farris has been serving as the interim.
That item will be in executive session along with professional educator contracts that need to be considered.
On the regular agenda Farris will update the board on education bills passed by the 89th Texas Legislature and their budget impacts, as well as discipline impacts. A budget workshop will be considered. She also will provide information on state assessment and board goals.
Campus administrators and directors will provide updates, along with the finance director.
In action items the board will review Texas Association of School Board update 124, consider changes to the 12-month and 11 employee dates and consider the purchase of a new band trailer not to exceed $80,000.

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Bowie News will be 1 day late due to June 19 holiday

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Due to the June 19 Juneteenth federal holiday the U.S. Post Office will be closed, which moves then Thursday Bowie News to a delivery date on Friday. It will be available in the stores at its regular time.

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