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Books explore a local slice of ‘Americana’

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Danny Russell has taken two topics close to his heart and published books that explore not only local history, but look at a true slice of “Americana.”
The Sunset man is an avid historian serving on the Montague County Historical Commission several years and doing extensive research into his own family’s history and how they came to Montague County.
Russell grew up in rural communities in Wise and Montague County, making his home in Sunset. He graduated from Bowie High School and Midwestern State University before starting a career with the USDA/NRCS as a civil engineering technician retiring in 2006. He and his late wife Doris have two son, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He serves as a county director for the county farm bureau and has served on the Pleasant Hill Cemetery Board the past 49 years.

This Sunset man has recently completed a book on the history of the Pleasant Hill Cemetery and the Fruit Stands of Sunset, recalling his youth in Sunset and his family’s deep roots with the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.

Read the full feature in your Thursday Bowie News.

Top – Vintage photo of Lucile and Crick Russell at their fruit stand back in the 1950s. (Courtesy photo)

Venus Raue’s, shop V’s Gifts and souvenirs, in early Sunset (courtesy photo)
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Hot, dry weather continues

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National Weather Service Fort Worth report: We’re closing down the work week with another round of HOT and DRY weather. Much of the area will see an elevated fire weather threat again today! A Heat Advisory remains in effect through 8 pm this evening. More heat headlines likely this weekend and early next week

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County cemetery board readies fish fry

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It’s time once again for the Montague County Cemetery Board Fish Fry.
The fish fry will begin serving at 5 p.m. on Aug. 22 at the Forestburg Community Center. The price is $10 per person for all you can eat, and child’s plate for 12 and under is $5. Take-out is also available.
The meal will consist of locally caught crappie and catfish, French fries, beans, hushpuppies, coleslaw and all the trimmings and homemade desserts.
The main purpose of the Montague County Cemetery Board is to look after the county’s abandoned cemeteries. The county has between 50 and 60 abandoned cemeteries. Cleaning a cemetery typically cost between $1,500 and $2,000. Any help is greatly appreciated. Help can be monetary, but it can also be as simple as reporting a suspected lost cemetery, allowing access to the cemetery, or spending a day alongside others cleaning. Volunteers are always welcome.
Another goal of the Cemetery Board is to obtain Historical Status from the Texas Historical Commission for the abandoned cemeteries. This status records the cemetery with both the county and state. It helps to protect them for years to come.

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New Leadership class opens in county

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Leadership Montague County is now accepting applications for its upcoming class. Deadline to submit an application is Sept. 1.
Individuals who are interested in strengthening their leadership skills, expanding their knowledge of Montague County and building lasting professional and community relationships are encouraged to apply.
The program is a nine-month leadership development program consisting of nine, one-day, monthly meetings. Participants will explore topics including local government, agriculture, education, healthcare, business and industry, public safety, economic development and community leadership through interactive sessions and site visits. The group will be traveling to Austin in the spring to visit with the legislators and senators and to see how they work for the county residents.
Leadership Montague County is designed for emerging and established leaders who have a desire to become more involved in improving the quality of life throughout Montague County.
Class size is limited, and early application is encouraged. For additional information or to request an application, contact: Leadership Montague County, j-hansard@tamu.edu or call 940-894-2831
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