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Christmas parade deadline is Nov. 27

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It’s time to get ready for the 2018 Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade by submitting your entry form by the Nov. 27 deadline.
Presented by Bowie Community Development (formerly Main Street Bowie), the parade is one of the largest and longest running lighted parades in North Texas. This marks the 27th year for the parade.
For the first time in many years the parade will have a theme, “Down Home Texas Christmas,” and all entries must be lighted. This year’s grand marshal will be Texas country singer Monty Dawson.
A $250 prize will go to the overall sweepstakes winner with a $100 prize for first place and $50 for second place in each of the categories: Community/non-profit, business, equestrian and decorated vehicle.
Entry forms are available at the BCD office at 101 E. Pecan and also on its Facebook page.

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New flag poles installed at military memorials

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These new flag poles were installed at the military markers located near the Bowie Senior Citizens Center in Pelham Park. They were purchased by the Bowie Parks Board. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Letters to Santa due by Dec. 4

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Hey kids, it’s time to get your letters ready for Santa Claus!
The Bowie News invites families to submit their letters to Santa for publication in the Dec. 21 edition. Forms are available on our Facebook page and at bowienewsonline.com.
Print out a form and drop it off in Santa’s mailbox at the News office, 200 Walnut Street or in one of the school Santa boxes across the county.
Deadline to send in a letter is Dec. 4. While this may seem early there are hundreds of letters to type and then they have to ship off to the North Pole for the Big Guy to read.

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New mayor takes oath in Saint Jo

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A new mayor and two returning aldermen took the oath of office on Nov. 13 for the Saint Jo City Council.
The three races were uncontested during the recent election. Kelly Williamson will take over as mayor, as Colton Thomas and Melissa McPherson continue in their places. Thomas was elected to be mayor pro tem.
Aldermen took care of numerous organizational tasks related to its economic development boards and the council. Former Mayor Shawn Anderson and Hennessey were removed from city-related accounts, with the new mayor and mayor pro tem and McPherson were added to the city accounts.

Read the full story in your weekend Bowie News.

Pictured: New officers took the oath this week: Councilors Colton Thomas and Melissa McPherson, new Mayor Kelly Williamson and outgoing mayor Shawn Armstrong. (Courtesy photo)

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