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Dancing to the Stars raises $54K for scholarship, charity project

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It was an exciting Saturday night as the dancers twirled and guests donated to the Dancing to the Stars competition on Nov. 1.
Hosted by Rotary Club of Bowie and North Central Texas College Montague County Foundation Dancing to the Stars raises funds for scholarships through the foundation and the charitable project of the Rotary Club. Based on the popular TV show Dancing With the Stars, the evening brings together supporters of both groups as well the dancers and community to raise money.
Last hosted in 2023 this shining evening of entertainment raised $54,192 for the 2025 outing. The sparkling mirror ball trophy went to Cameron and Meredith Gunter for raising
the most money in their campaign. Also that night the audience was able to select their People’s Choice winner by casting a ballot and donating a $1. Travis and Renee Hart came away with the People’s Choice.

(Top photo) Travis and Renee Hart, People’s Choice winner, Cameron and Meredith Gunter with the Mirror Ball Trophy for Dancing to the Stars with Anthony and Malika Harmon. (photo by Barbara Green)

Brant and Katie Carpenter take a western tango.
Meredith and Cameron Gunter took a humorous slant to their dance.
Malika and Anthony Harmon show grace with a waltz K-pop style.
Alex and Kay Schroeder get their rock on with a Kiss song. (News photos by Barbara Green)
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Party primary runoffs on May 26, early vote May 18-22

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Party primary runoff elections will be May 26, with early voting running May 18 to May 22.
Elections Administrator Ginger Wall said early voting will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but only located in the courthouse annex community room.
Election day voting is 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at four locations across the county: Courthouse annex community room, Bowie Senior Citizens Center, H.J. Justin Community Room in Nocona and Saint Jo Civic Center.
In the Republican Party primary there are runoffs for United States Senator between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton; Attorney General Chip Roy and Mayes Middleton; Railroad Commissioner Bo French and Jim Wright; and Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, place three, Allison Fox and Thomas Smith.
In the Democratic Party runoff there are two races: Lieutenant Governor between Marcos Isaias Velez and Vikki Goodwin, and for Attorney General Joe Jaworski and Nathan Johnson.
Primary winners will face off against the other party in November’s general election.

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Parks plan approved by Bowie Council

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The Bowie City Council accepted the parks master plan that will be used in a grant application with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, as well as the city’s new comprehensive management plan that is in the works.
During its Tuesday meeting, Kaitlyn Higgins Dake offered the council a copy of the parks plan noting that is has to be submitted by May 31 to be considered with the TPWD grant process. She explained this 49-page document is a 10-year plan that is designed to be a “guiding document,” to assist the city in developing projects.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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Bowie ISD trustees meet on May 18

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Top graduates and UIL state qualifiers will be introduced during the May 18 meeting of the Bowie Independent School District at 5:30 p.m.
The agenda lists introductions of the Class of 2026 top 10% of graduates, plus University Interscholastic League academic, fine arts and athletic qualifiers for state.
In action items the board will review a budget amendment, minutes, educator resignations and consider changing the June meeting date. An executive session will discuss a director of student services position and matters regarding students. Any action would be back in open session.
Superintendent Donna Hale will report on enrollment, pre-kindergarten open enrollment, preliminary property values, personnel updates and operation reports.
Monthly reports also will be given by for the campuses and finance.

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