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County, City of Bowie issue local disaster declarations

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Montague County Judge Rick issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency today. The City of Bowie also issued a similar declaration.

Lewis said this focus of the order is first and foremost public safety and health. He encourages citizens to exert all the safety measures recommended for avoiding the virus.
This declaration orders all public events attended by 250 people or more be canceled and encourages those hosting an event to ensure appropriate precautions are taken to reduce contact and the possible spread of the COVID-19 virus. This state of disaster will continue for a period of not more than seven days from the date signed on March 16.

One of the largest canceled events is Rednecks with Paychecks Spring Break that was scheduled for this weekend. With the order comes the revocation of the mass gathering permit required for the event. RWP officials hope to reschedule.

Read more about new restrictions across the area in your mid-week Bowie News.

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Offices closing for final holiday of year

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The last big holiday of 2024 arrives on Dec. 31 with News Year’s Eve.
Most government offices and the post office will be closed on Jan. 1. The Bowie News office will close on Dec. 31 and on Jan. 1.
The Bowie News will have an early print deadline on Monday and go out to readers one day earlier on Tuesday. The print edition will be delivered to the post office and racks, while the e-sub will also go out on Tuesday morning.

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Bowie Community Development presents window decoration awards

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Bowie Community Development presented awards to the window decoration contest during the Candy Cane Sip & Stroll. Gaylynn Burris of the BCDB presented Rustic Wings/Belle Rose Boutique with the first place award. Second place went to Rustic Rose Furniture and Treasures. Studio 81 Tattoos and Hwy 59 Boutique were third and fourth place winners. The contest is sponsored by Bowie Community Development.

See photos of all the winners in the weekend Bowie News.

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Newly elected officials prepare to take the oath

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Jan. 1, 2025 is the first day of a new elected term for many Montague County officials. There will be a swearing-in ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 1 in the courthouse annex.
The public is invited to attend with refreshments to follow.
Officials being sworn in are: Sheriff Marshall Thomas, County Attorney, Commissioner One Roy Darden, Commissioner Three Mark Murphey, Constables Jerry DeMoss and Harvey Johnson and Tax Assessor Kathy Phillips.

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