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Judge names receiver in water corp. case

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The 97th District Judge Trish Byars recently appointed a receiver for the Amon Carter Lake Water Supply Corporation which could be the first step in restoring the board of directors for the corporation, following the resignation all its members in August.
Nocona Attorney Zach Renfro was selected to serve as receiver or temporary manager for the corporation and took the oath on Dec. 4. Judge Byars signed the order.
This is the most recent action stemming from the May lawsuit filed by Daniel Deweber and Prairie Branch Properties LLC, and part of a more than four-year effort for the developers to obtain water from the water supply corporation. The development, which has space for up to 28 homes, has been denied service by the association through actions of its former board members, although the land is located within the service area.
Back in the spring Deweber and another property owner Frank Ciaravino attended two board meetings in an attempt to get some answers, but the board members said they were not going to provide service and Deweber had to fill out a new “non- standard” permit request.

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Bowie City Council to open 2026

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Members of the Bowie City Council will meet for their first session of 2026 at 6 p.m. on Jan. 13.
Numerous items of new business fill the agenda including a resolution offered by the Bowie Economic Development Corporation to administer and fund an equipment purchase and installation project supporting a private capital investment exceeding $170,000 at 203 N. Mason. This is the location of Milano’s Pizza which has recently undergone a complete remodel.
The council will award a bid to Legend Bank as the city depository and a re-appointment will be made the Bowie Library Board. A memo of understanding with the Texas Division of Emergency Management and Texas Emergency Management Assistance Teams participating jurisdiction will be examined.
The final item is an ordinance abandoning a portion of the alley right-of-way connected with the sewer line replacement project in the Wilbarger Street area. The second reading of an ordinance also connected to this site also is listed.
City Manager Bert Cunningham will report on the downtown sidewalk project, the Rock and Pillar Street project and the substation work.

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Montague County officials to consider burn ban Monday

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Montague County Commissioners will consider implementing a ban on outdoor burning when they meet at 9 a.m. on Jan. 13.
Conditions for dangerous wildfire continue to grow as the county has not received significant rainfall since early December. Unseasonably high temperatures also contribute to dry conditions.
Other agenda topics will include: A resolution allowed selected trustee properties to be resold through a public online auction; accepting unanticipated revenue of $2,000 in the sheriff’s office; notice of election for the 2026 join primary elections in March; consider applying for the rural ambulance grant program; precinct four request to use an auction company to sell surplus items; precinct four request to clear a fence line on Carpenter Road and consider going out for fuel bids.

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Taxpayers get extra two days to pay due to Jan. 31 deadline on Saturday

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Taxpayers will get two extra days of grace to pay their 2025 taxes since the Jan. 31 deadline falls on a Saturday. The deadline moves to Feb. 2.
Those who pay by the deadline will avoid the 7% penalty and interest that starts Feb. 3. That amount will increase each month until July 1 when attorney fees are added.
Tax payments were due starting last October when they were mailed out to customers.

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