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Nocona High School inducts three into Hall of Honor

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Nocona High School inducted three new honorees into its Hall of Fame during homecoming ceremonies on Saturday.
The first Nocona High School Hall of Honor inductee was Class of 1971 graduate Dr. Paula Admire Webb.

After graduating Nocona High School, Dr. Webb received an associate of science in nursing from Cooke County Junior College in 1974; a bachelor of science in nursing from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1982; a master of science in nursing from the University of Texas in 1987 and a doctor of nursing practice from Rush University in Chicago, IL in 2010.

Dr. Webb has been a Registered Nurse in the state of Texas since 1974 and is board certified by American Nurses Credential Center as a Nurse Executive Advanced since 2004.

Read the full story inside the weekend edition of The Bowie News.

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Nocona senior takes state feature writing title

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Abigail Hill, Nocona High School valedictorian, is the 2026 UIL feature writing state champion. Nocona faculty have been looking through school records and UIL records to see when Nocona last had someone won state. UIL record archives only date back to 1983 and they didn’t see anyone listed as winning a gold medal in Academic UIL. According to Nocona records, she is the first UIL Academic Champion since 1973. (Courtesy photo)

Abigail Hill
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Bowie Kindergarten students graduate

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Bowie Elementary kindergarten students entertained the huge audience that attended the graduation ceremonies at the high school gym on May 21. Each kindergarten class performed a song for the guests. They also were invited to dress as their future career choice such as a doctor or a police officer.

Each class entertained with a song.

Close of the new diploma and graduate. (Photos by Barbara Green)
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Gold-Burg grad serving NASA internship

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By Andy Newberry, MSU Texas
Midwestern State University junior Rykir Evans is not only building his skills during a NASA internship—he’s creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Evans has been a remote student at MSU Texas this semester while completing the internship. During that time, he had the opportunity to meet American naval aviator and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, as well as NASA Chief Flight Director Gene Kranz.
“It definitely has been an amazing experience thus far, and meeting all of the super inspirational figures in flesh and blood was definitely surreal,” Evans said.

Read the full story in Thursday’s Bowie News.

(Top photo) Rykir Evans had a chance meeting with Reid Wiseman NASA astronaut and commander of the Artemis II lunar fly-by mission. He also met famed NASA chief flight director Gene Kranz, who directed the first lunar landing mission, Apollo 11.

Rykir Evans met Gene Krantz, NASA’s second chief flight director, coordinating missions of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs, including the first lunar landing mission, Apollo 11. (Courtesy photos)
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