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National Guard helps disinfect at Grace Care

Montague County Emergency Management Coordinator Kelly McNabb said Tuesday at noon members of the National Guard were at Grace Care Center in Nocona helping disinfect the facility.
McNabb said he was contacted by nursing home officials to let the community know the situation and know there was not an emergency.
“The guard is there in their white safety suits, but they are not testing for COVID-19, they are spraying disinfectant to curb diseases. They are sanitizing, which they have done periodically,” explained McNabb.
In August Health and Human Services conducted a review of Grace Care’s virus protocols after more than a dozen residents and staff tested positive for COVID-19. It takes two positives to trigger an HHSC review to help stop any spread.
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Amon Carter Lake reopens
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Non-profit clubs, groups invited to submit meeting or news brief for visitor guide

Calling all Montague County clubs, organization and community groups, if you would like to have a brief on your non-profit group included in the 2025 Montague County Visitor’s and Newcomer’s Guide free of charge please submit it to editor@bowienewsonline.com. Deadline is June 6. Please include i.e , regular meeting dates, locations, time, dues, and contact phone or email. Don’t miss an opportunity to be in this award winning publication.
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