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Petition organizer requests specific reasons be stated

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One of the organizers of the three petitions rejected by the Bowie City Council on Nov. 5 has submitted a letter to the city requesting the reasons they were rejected; However, City Manager Bert Cunningham has responded it is not the city’s responsibility to be her legal advisor.
Buckmaster’s letter was received on Nov. 8 and directed to the City of Bowie, Mayor Gaylynn Burris and City Manager Bert Cunningham. Buckmaster received the rejected petitions from the mayor, who told her they did not comply with the city charter.
Buckmaster, who was elected to the city council in Tuesday’s election and will take the oath of office on Nov. 12, states in the letter “I have had multiple attorneys review the petitions and have been unable to ascertain the reason for your opinion that they do not comply with the City Charter requirements. I am requesting that you respond with the specific reasons that each of the three petitions were not in compliance with the City Charter.”

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Bowie finance director warns about shortfall in water department

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Six months into its fiscal year, the City of Bowie’s budget is meeting its half-way point in revenues and expenses with the exception of the water department where inflation and the cost of supplies is taking a toll.
Finance Director Pamela Woods presented the second quarter report to the city council last week and said they are looking at a nearly half million deficit during the first six months in the water department.
During the first six months of the year the utility fund has brought in more than $6 million in revenue across water, sewer in electric. In addition the city had a certificate of deposit here that had garnered strong interest which officials cashed out and put into operating funds.

Read the full story in the May 1 Bowie News.

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Hutson murder trial enters second week

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Emotional testimony from the children of Tia Hutson opened the second week of the murder trial of Gregory Bell being tried for her beating death in August, 2022.
The murder trial of Gregory Bell for the death of Tia Hutson entered its second week Monday after an opening week that saw witnesses from law enforcement and forensics appear, plus the medical field.
Bell, 58, Saint Jo, was jailed in November 2023 accused in the beating death of a former girlfriend Tia Hutson, 50, also of Saint Jo. The suspect was arrested on Nov. 14, 2023 by Texas Rangers and charged with first-degree murder.
The grand jury indictment that led to arrest stated Hutson’s death was caused by “striking on her head with a hard object.” It was the first murder in Saint Jo since 1986.
She was found severely beaten and raped in her home on Aug. 5, 2022. Six days later she died from her injuries.
Jury selection began the morning of April 22 and where an eight-man four-woman jury was seated with testimony set to begin the next day. Judge Trish Byars is presiding with Paige McCormick, first assistant district attorney, and DA Katie Boggeman, prosecuting the case. Bob Estrada is representing Bell in his trial.

Read more on this story in the May 1 Bowie News.

Top photo – Gregory Bell leaves the courtroom last week during this murder trial. (Photo by Josh Hoggard KFDX/KJTL TV)

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NWS issues tornado watch for Montague County

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Event: Tornado Watch

Effective: 06:25 PM CDT on 04/29/2025

Expires: 01:00 AM CDT on 04/30/2025

Alert: THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 194 IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM CDT WEDNESDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN TEXAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 6 COUNTIES IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COOKE GRAYSON JACK MONTAGUE WISE YOUNG THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF BOWIE, BRIDGEPORT, DECATUR, DENISON, GAINESVILLE, GRAHAM, JACKSBORO, NOCONA, OLNEY, AND SHERMAN.

Target Area: Cooke, TX; Grayson, TX; Jack, TX; Montague, TX; Wise, TX; Young, TX

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