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Bowie News moves up deadline for Nov. 24 paper

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The Bowie News will have an early deadline for the Nov. 24 edition.
All news and ad copy must be to the office by 5 p.m. on Nov. 21 to ensure inclusion.
The News office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, but reopen on Friday for regular hours.
Stop by the News office on Friday during your Black Friday shopping to purchase a gift subscription for a digital or print edition, or save with a combination. It is a gift that is enjoyed all year round. Get a $5 discount on Friday for a new subscription or renewal.
The Montague County Courthouse will be closed Thursday and Friday for the holiday, as well as the city offices in Bowie, Nocona and Saint Jo. The post office will be closed Thursday.

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Veteran’s Outreach planned July 1

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Catholic Charities Fort Worth joins the Montague County Veteran’s Service office staff for an outreach program from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on July 1 at the courthouse. A light lunch will be provided.
The VSO is the gateway to veteran benefits and support in Montague County. Veterans can meet with a Catholic Charities case manager on site.
If you are seeking assistance please bring a valid photo ID, documentation of any income you’re receiving, a copy of your DD-214 and a copy of the bill you are requesting assistance with.
Those with questions may call the VSO office at 894-6171 or visit CatholicCharitiesNW.org.

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JBD Bass Tournament postponed

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Due to high lake levels at Lake Amon G. Carter, the Jim Bowie Days Association organizers announced Friday the tournament has been postponed and a new date will be named soon.

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AgriLife Extension hosting preserving the harvest workshop

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Texas AgriLife Extension will host a July workshop on July 26, Preserving the Harvest, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church of Montague County, 300 W. Nelson.
This four-part series will teach and review the food preservation processes including water bathing, pickling, dehydrating and pressure canning. This program will have both education and hands-on activities with take-home practice.
Seating is limited so call the extension office to register at 894-4831.

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