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Bowie News sports editor wins first in state contest

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Congratulations to Bowie News Sports Editor Jordan Neal for winning first place for sports coverage in the Texas Press Association’s Better Newspaper contest.
Neal has been working for the News for four and a half years.
The awards were presented at the 141st TPA Convention this past weekend in Denton. The Bowie News also won a third place in feature writing, plus fourth places in advertising, feature photography and news
This year 90 newspapers submitted 934 entries in the contest. Entries are divided in dailies, semi-weeklies and weeklies, and they compete with newspapers of similar circulation.

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New boil water order went in on Sunday morning

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A BOIL WATER NOTICE remains in effect for the 400 block of Decatur Street following a water main break. Residents in the affected area should be using boiled or bottled water for drinking, eating, or brushing teeth. If you need bottled water as a result of this notice, please contact the City of Bowie, TX Office of Emergency Management at (940) 977-4941.

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A BOIL WATER NOTICE has been issued for the 400 Block of Decatur Street due to a water main break. The City of Bowie, TX Public Works Department is aware and is beginning repairs. Impacted residents who need bottled water should contact the City of Bowie, TX Office of Emergency Management at (940) 977-4941

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Bowie council meets June 9

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Members of the Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. June 9 in council chambers.
City Manager Bert Cunningham will discuss the 2026-27 budget process.
After the consent agenda and public comments, the 2027 Montague County Tax Appraisal District budget will be presented.
Other topics of new business will include amendments to the finance department purchasing policy; ordinance adding a pickleball court reservation fee and ordinance prohibiting drilling and mining or the reopening of an abandoned well or mine in any public park located within the city limits and resolution authorizing the submission of an application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife for a 2027 local park grant.

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