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Jason Kenneth Wood, 39, Montague, recently pled guilty to three charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child and one count of indecency with a child sexual contact involving three different victims.
He was sentenced to 25 years in prison on each of the three aggravated charges and to 20 years on the indecency charge.
The prison terms will run concurrent with each other.
District Attorney Casey Polhemus said in December 2017, the Montague County Sheriff’s Office began the investigation of Wood after receiving an outcry of sexual abuse from a 14-year-old female victim. The investigation revealed two additional victims, both juveniles when they were abused.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

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Truck catches on fire

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Nocona firefighters battled this large commercial truck blaze on Sunday. It was a large stripe painting truck parked west of Nocona on U.S. 81. There were no injuries and the firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze. (Photos by Tanner Roberts)

Nocona firefighters spray the truck fire with foam.
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Accident kills Nocona woman, 3 injured

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A 57-year-old Nocona died in a two-vehicle crash on Farm-to-Market Road 677 on Aug. 9.
According to the Department of Public Safety report, the accident occurred at 12:35 p.m. on Sunday near mile marker 188 on FM 677.
Jamie Lynn Hunter, Nocona, was driving a 2009 Nissan Sentra southbound on FM 677.
The second vehicle was a 2026 Ford F-350 driven by Eric Leslie Florance, 40, Guthrie, OK who was northbound on FM 677. The report states the Nissan crossed into the northbound lane. Florance attempted to avoid a collision, but was unable to avoid the car.
Hunter was pronounced deceased due to her injuries. Florance and two minor passengers, age 13 and 10, were transported to Nocona General Hospital for minor injuries.

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Montague County Commissioners issue burn ban

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During Monday’s commissioner’s court session the panel approved a burn ban for all outdoor burning for up to 90 days. See the full order below.

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