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Human trafficking programs planned

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Join Affirming Texas Families Services for “Break the Chains,” a town hall with a special presentation on human trafficking from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 15 at 300 W. Nelson in United Presbyterian Church.
Lunch will be provided, but please RSVP prior to Sept. 10. Call 855-239-2837 to RSVP.
Some 99% of trafficked victims are never rescued. Human trafficking is the second fastest-growing criminal industry in the United States.
Affirming Texas Families also will conduct a free Stewards of Children training to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. The program will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 19 at 300 W. Nelson. To register for “Darkness to Light End Child Abuse.”
To register for the events visit affirming
texasfamiliesservices.org.

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CM’s closed session ends with no action

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Bowie City Council members finalized the budget and proposed tax rate during its Aug. 11 meeting, but it also convened into a one hour closed session to discuss the city manager’s employment, duties and evaluation.
The council went into closed session at 6:40 p.m. without City Manager Bert Cunningham and he was called in there a little more than 20 minutes later. He came out about 15 minutes later with council returning to open session at 7:37 p.m. and taking no action.
While there was no mention of a specific issue regarding the city manager, during the July 28 meeting there was an incident reported on the TV news.
While a citizen was speaking at the podium during citizen comments, the city manager was seen holding up his phone appearing to be filming the speaker and audience. Mayor Gaylynn Burris could be seen touching his arm and indicating for him to stop.
The citizen, Ethan Trim, said he was not aware of it until afterward, but someone told him Cunningham said he was “trying to make him nervous.” The city staff has made no statement in regard to this topic.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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A BOIL WATER NOTICE remains in effect for City of Bowie, TX water customers along Highway 81 from Parker Road to Old Bowie Lake. Affected customers should use bottled or boiled water for drinking, cooking, or brushing teeth. Results of water testing should be available shortly after noon today. If the testing is good, the BOIL WATER NOTICE may be lifted shortly thereafter

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Repairs prompt boil order

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A boil water order was implemented Monday afternoon for the area served at U.S. Highway 81 from Parker Drive to Old Bowie Lake as water line repairs were made. The order remains in place today. If you are affected by this order and need bottled water call 940-977-4941.

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