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Voters shake up Saint Jo City Council in Tuesday’s election

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Montague County voters came out strong for Tuesday’s mid-term elections despite there being no contested county elections resulting in a turnout of 53.67%.
The polls saw 7,869 voters cast their ballots out of the 14,661 registered in the county. While this percentage is much lower than the hotly contested presidential election in 2020 where the county turnout was 70.08%, it is comparable to the 2018 mid-terms when the turnout was 55.21%.

In Saint Jo incumbent Mayor Tom Weger was defeated, along with two incumbents on the city council.

See all the results in your weekend Bowie News.

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Transformer install begins in Bowie

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Monday a team from Brazos Electric arrived from Tolar, TX hauling with it a 22 Mva portable transformer and related unit that will provide power for the city’s substation while the new 20 Mva transformer is connected to the Bowie grid as well as the present pair of 12.5 Mva units.
Thanks to the soggy ground it was an up and down start as they got stuck, but they were finally able to get the trailer leveled. Nearby another trailer holds the series of connectors that will join that unit to the city’s transmission lines.
On Monday afternoon there were multiple brief power outages due to some issues with switches said City Manager Bert Cunningham, but it was all resolved by late afternoon.
Unfortunately the outages caused major problems for Comcell internet service which went off around 4 p.m. and did not resume until after 9 p.m.

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Saint Jo Council fills vacancy, buys pumper truck

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The Saint Jo City Council last week accepted a request from its only full-time police patrol officer to leave active duty to be a reserve and named a new council member to fill a vacancy.
Councilors met on Jan. 8 to start the new year. Earlier in December longtime council member Carla Hennessey submitted her resignation after serving seven years. Michael Dennis was named to fill the position until the term ends in October when it will be on the ballot.
Dennis has served on the Saint Jo school board, as well a previous unexpired term on the council several years ago.

The city lost its full-time patrol officer as she asked to go to being a reserve. The Saint Jo Fire Department also got approval to buy a new pumper truck.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie New.

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County moves funds to DA, district clerk to continue catch-up

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By BARBARA GREEN
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Montague County is having to spend more money to assist the new 97th District Attorney to clean up the mess left by her predecessor who reportedly refused to use the case management software purchased for the district.
Almost two years later the former system, LGS, was cancelled for the county, but the DA’s office still needs to access some cases on that system. The new company, Tyler Technology, has quoted a six-figure price to transfer the files over, but DA Katie Boggeman told the commissioner’s court Monday they have got a solution but it will cost.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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