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Shebang offers fun entertainment while supporting Tales ‘N’ Trails

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There are still tickets available for Shebang, the annual fundraiser for Tales ‘N’ Trails Museum on Sept. 17 at the H.J. Justin Community room at 100 Clay Street in downtown Nocona.
Everyone is invited to join in for an evening of fun with a live auction, bucket and silent auctions, live music and a delicious dinner. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The dinner menu will feature marinated bacon-wrapped pork loin, Tuscan-style green beans, cheesy garlic potatoes, tossed salad and dessert. It is BYOB.
This is the museum’s primary fundraiser for the year and this is its 12th year of operation. Tickets are $50 a plate or buy a table for eight at $350. Call the museum at 825-5330 to reserve a place.

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Water wells, water system need check before winter freeze arrives

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As North Texas finally transitions towards cooler temperatures, community water needs change as well.
Preparing your home for freezing temperatures can save time and money, especially with meteorologists expecting El Nino to bring wintry weather to the Southwest United States. Use these tips from the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District to winterize your house and well, all while saving a few gallons.
Now is the time to check fixtures in your home for leaks or moisture loss.

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Christmas greetings and Santa letters inside your weekend Bowie News.

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In today’s edition enjoy the funny and touching letters to Santa submitted by children from across Montague County. Businesses also thank their customers for their patronage this past year with holiday greetings.

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First day of winter arrives

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It’s here, the first day of winter marked by the winter solstice at 4:21 a.m. on Dec. 21.
The winter solstice is the day with the fewest hours of sunlight throughout the year, making it the “shortest day” of the year. Thankfully, after the winter solstice the days begin to grow longer and longer again and until the summer solstice, the first day of summer and the longest day of the year

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