NEWS
Bowie Council gets update on winter storm
By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The Bowie City Council received an update on how the community dealt with the recent ice storm and any problems the city crews handled.
The report was made at the Jan. 27 meeting just a few days into the storm. City Emergency Management Coordinator Kirk Higgins gave the report where he noted contact with state and area emergency preparedness entities began on Jan. 19 as the forecast for the pending storm began to take shape.
The American Red Cross was contacted about setting up a shelter prior to a previous memorandum of understanding. That shelter opened on Jan. 23 at the Bowie Community Center. A city disaster declaration also was filed that day joining with the governor’s declaration in the event disaster assistance becomes available.
Higgins said they had two people and one dog that stayed at the shelter during the time it was opened.
In other topics City Manager Bert Cunningham gave his monthly report opening with Texas Water Development Board’s water supply and infrastructure grant program.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
NEWS
Streets to close during repairs
In the City of Bowie, East Pecan St. between Cooper St. and Lindsey St. will be closed Thursday and Friday while Atmos makes repairs. Please plan accordingly.
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NEWS
Bowie receives ‘healthy’ 2024-25 audit
By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The Bowie City Council was told the city is in “solid financial shape with no irregularities,” when the 2024-25 outside audit was presented Tuesday night.
Valerie Halverson of MWH Group of Wichita Falls presented the annual audit report.
During the year the city’s total net position increased by $3,015,149. The fund balance was $5,882,361, which is a decrease of $376,670 from the prior year. Of this amount, $4,898,701 is available for spending at the government’s discretion (unassigned fund balance) and $766,945 is restricted by outside agencies for specific purposes.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
NEWS
Petition seeks change within alcohol sales requirements
By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Cody House has picked up his petitions and began gathering names to request an election that could allow for the sale of alcoholic beverages without food service requirements.
Bowie may have been “wet” since hotly contested elections in 2011, those sales came with restrictions based on the type of food or beverage license an owner maintains and local code. House explained one license requires a 51/49% split, requiring 51% of sales must come from something other than alcohol sales such as food or other items sold in the business.
House wants to create an entertainment venue in Bowie without food requirements and says he is “not interested in a venue that has to compete with a full restaurant.”
House picked up the petitions Monday and by lunch gathered more than 100 signatures.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
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