COUNTY LIFE
Bowie News receives Texas Business Treasure Award for more than 50 years in a community
At Monday’s city council meeting, Bowie Mayor Gaylynn Burris presented Bowie News Owner/Publisher Michael Winter and Editor Barbara Green with the Texas Treasure Business Award from the Texas Historical Commission. It honors businesses that have operated and contributed to their community for more than 50 years. The Bowie News is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. (Courtesy photo)
COUNTY LIFE
Commissioner’s agenda very brief
By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Montague County Commissioner’s Court handled a brief agenda of routine business during its final meeting of April on Monday.
The May 25 regular court meeting was moved to May 26 due to the Memorial Day holiday.
An engagement letter was accepted for Edgin, Parkman, Fleming and Fleming PC to conduct the 2025-26 outside audit. County Judge Kevin Benton noted in a letter the audit firm projects a reduction in the cost from $35,500 this past year to $34,250 for the next fiscal year.
Dr. Chance Dingler will continue to serve as the county health authority as the court approved his appointment.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
COUNTY LIFE
BISD gauging interest in free pre-kindergarten
The administration and staff of Bowie Independent School District are trying to gauge community interest in the district offering free pre-kindergarten for all students who are four years old by Sept. 1, 2026.
This potential program would allow more children in the community to begin their educational journey early in a supportive and engaging environment.
Enrollment packets will be available on May 7.
Those interested are invited to a come-and-go round-up from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on May 7 at the elementary.
COUNTY LIFE
Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con on May 2
Once again it’s time for the Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con at the Bowie Public Library on May 2.
What began several years ago as a free comic book day has grown into a full day of fun activities for the entire family centered around comics, video games, cosplayers and other creatives.
It is organized by the Bowie TX Freakz & Geeks and the Bowie Public Library. Activities run 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the library located at 301 Walnut.
There will be free comic books to kick start or expand your collection, an epic video game high score tournament, costume contest for cosplayers of all levels, raffles swag giveaways and exclusive goodies. Unique vendors also will be on hand with special guests. Bowie TX Freakz & Geeks is a local discord group on a mission to bring nerd culture and a better connection to the area and surrounding communities. Find group on Facebook. Share your passions that may be anime, art, comics, gaming, or movies.
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