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Hymns for the Hungry needs you Oct. 26
It’s not a Baptist thing, a Methodist thing, an Assembly of God thing, a Cowboy Church thing, a Catholic thing or a Nazarene thing, its a God thing.
Hymns for the Hungry is an event led by Bowie First Methodist to benefit God’s Table which is an organization led by First Freewill Baptist of Bowie to feed hungry families six nights a week.
This event allows surrounding churches or organizations to share their gift of music to benefit God’s Table. This year’s Hymns for the Hungry will be from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the at the Bowie Community Center, 413 Pelham in Bowie. Admission fee is $1. Last year, this event raised $5,677.00. God’s Table depends on this fundraiser.
You can help by attending this event and supporting God’s Table. If your church or your organization would like to participate, please join the program.
“Meal deals” of a hot dog, chips, and drink will be served for $5. Dessert is by donation. Cakes will be auctioned off intermittently throughout the event, and anyone is welcome to bring one to donate.
Drawings for gift cards to local establishments will also take place. All proceeds will go directly to God’s Table, which is now feeding approximately 150 people each night.
If you would like to participate or need more information call or text Jarae Scruggs at 940-841-1212, or you also may call the Bowie First Methodist Church office directly at 940-872-3384.
COUNTY LIFE
Get your Santa letter in soon
You might think it is too early to start thinking about writing your letter to Santa Claus, but it will be here before you know it.
The Bowie News elves invite all youngsters to submit their letter to St. Nick by Dec. 3, and they will be published in the Dec. 18 Christmas greetings edition of The Bowie News.
Forms are available to pick up at the News office at 200 Walnut and also print one out off the webpage at bowienewsonline.com. Kiddos also are welcome to create their own letter.
Santa’s mailbox is already set up in front of the News office and ready to take your letters. And don’t worry, the staff will get all the letters packaged up and express mailed to the North Pole.
Print the santa letter form out at home or work, or create your own.

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Nocona Council to receive new members Wednesday
The regular meeting of the Nocona City Council will be at 5 p.m. on Nov. 12 in council chambers.
Councilors will canvass votes from the Nov. 4 general election, followed by administering the oath of office to new mayor Christopher Nunneley, and Councilors Robert Fuller and Matthew Fenoglio.
Recognition also will be presented to retiring mayor Robert Fenoglio and Council member Donnie Davis.
With Nunneley winning the mayor’s post the council also will have to consider appointing someone to fill out the remainder of his council term until November 2026.
Items on the workshop agenda will include casting votes for the Montague County Tax Appraisal District Board members, approving the 2025 tax roll, set a special meeting between Dec. 15-19 to award the grant bid to an engineer, approve designated bank account signatories and discuss a kid’s painting windows and mural contest and awarding prizes for the USA 250th anniversary celebration.
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Saint Jo City Council receives new members Nov. 13
Members of the Saint Jo City Council will give the oath of office to newly elected aldermen when they meet at 6 p.m. on Nov. 13.
The oath of office will be given to Aldermen John Dunn, new to the panel and returning councilors Michael Dennis and Martha Vite. The council also will make necessary changes to city accounts and financial adding the recently appointed mayor Colton Thomas and Mayor protem Michael Dennis to the signatories.
Other action items on the agenda include: Approve a final plat for lots 608 facing West Williams to Mill Street; approve the 2025 tax roll; cast votes for Montague County Tax Appraisal District Board; consider building permit request for 405 W. Howell and approve minutes and monthly financials.
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