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Couples submit what makes a strong marriage for Valentine’s contest

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The Bowie News conducted contest seeking long married couples who offered their suggestions for a long married life. Congratulations to Kevin and Jan Browning who were selected by outside judges to win the contest. Thank you to Dos Amigas for providing the dinner for two prize.

The Brownings have been married 49 years in 2026. What makes a long successful marriage? Be best friends, have fun and always accept each other for who you are, even if you grit your teeth sometimes! Love, forgive and take care of each other through life’s ups and downs.

Top photo – Jan and Kevin Browning today.

Here are the other contestants and we thank them all for participating. Happy Valentine’s Day to all.

Jacky and Alicia Betts

A long and happy marriage is centered around God first and foremost! Communication and understating are vital. We are high school sweethearts. We compliment each other and lift each other up. Seeing the positive aspects of your spouse and recognizing those is so important This year we will be together 40 years. We still go out on dates and take advantage of opportunities to take new adventures. I’m so excited to see where we will go in the next 40 years.

Levi and Taylor Davis

Place God as number one and your spouse as number two, never go to bed upset, always look for ways to make their day better. Know the vows you took before God and honor them unwavering.

Lauren and Kent Dosch

The success to a long and happy marriage is keeping God at the center of your marriage. I do wish we would have learned that in the earlier years. Being married is like having a full-time job and ever day is new. Your attitude, ability to compromise and given and take also attribute to celebrating another year together5. Keeping your vows and honoring them day in and out is the most important. It’s not just a promise to each other but a promise to the Lord. Again, if you get the order right of the Lord, your spouse, your children and so on, everything else will work itself out according to his plan.

Jordan and Rebekah O’Kelley

We just celebrated our 10-year anniversary on Dec, 12. ❤️

I know we probably haven’t been married as long as other contestants, but the secret to a happy marriage for us, is friendship. My husband is my best friend. Being able to laugh together, especially through stressful times, means we can rely on each other for support. Knowing what to say and how to say it is very important and something we learned the hard way at the beginning of our marriage. We are 2 people that keep choosing each other through boring, hard and painful days. Together we have 3 beautiful children, and everyone knows once they become parents, marriages get a lot harder because we don’t get that one-on-one time anymore like we used to. You just must keep the small moments of kindness going and have your spouse as your best friend. God first, spouse second, family third and everyone else last!

Stephanie and Ken Post

We are coming up on our 20th anniversary this year! We were married on May 6, 2006

Our marriage has thrived because of our honest communication with each other, mutual respect, and the willingness to listen and grow together through both joyful and challenging seasons. Our shared values make us a united team, while grace and forgiveness allow room for imperfections. Our marriage is a deep friendship, filled with laughter, loyalty, and the steadfast belief that with God at the center, we can endure and succeed in anything that life throws at us.

Angie and John Terry, Bowie

We married on top of a mountain in Springdale, Utah. April 24,2012. We have known each other since we were 12 years old , went to junior high & high school together. Reconnected on Facebook after a lot of years , marriages & children apart. 

The key to being married so long is, don’t marry young when you don’t even know who you are as a person.

Elanda and Jesus Vega

Our marriage is truly a once-in-a-lifetime love story, one filled with love, hope, uncertainty, restoration and renewal and joy in our 30 plus year journey. On this journey, this is what I have learned about what it takes to make a long and happy marriage.

A long and happy Marriage is a sacred covenant between two imperfect hearts, held together by a perfect God at the center of their union rooted in faith. It is a lifelong friendship based in prayer and not pride. honest communication, grace and forgiveness and not perfection, It’s the daily choosing of one another to grow together but never forgetting the importance of individuality while honoring to remain faithful and committed-especially in moments when agreement is hard to find. Serving instead of competing and most importantly trusting in God to lead, renew, and strengthen the bond for a lifetime.

Ecclesiastes: 4:12

A cord of three strands is not easily broken.

Dylan and Valerie Duncan

What makes a long and happy marriage?

Strong faith in the Lord and openness with each other. 

We got married on May 25, 2025

 I watched my grandparents live that way.

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Take time to remember all those who gave all for our freedoms in America. The Bowie News staff wishes you a safe and happy holiday day weekend this Memorial Day. The News office will be closed on Monday for the holiday.

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Texas game wardens say: Leave risk at the ramp this Memorial Day weekend

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AUSTIN – With Memorial Day weekend marking the unofficial start to summer boating season, Texas Game Wardens are preparing for one of the busiest boating weekends of the year and reminding Texans and visitors alike to put safety first before heading out on the water.

In 2025, Texas recorded 178 reportable boating incidents that resulted in 50 fatalities and 77 serious injuries. Eighty-four percent of those who died in boating incidents were not wearing a life jacket. Texas Game Wardens also made 223 Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) arrests last year.

“Memorial Day weekend is when many families get back on the water for the first time this year,” said Col. Ron VanderRoest, director of Law Enforcement for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. “Before you leave the dock, take a few minutes to make sure your life jackets are on board, your boat is properly equipped and you have designated a sober operator.”

Texas Game Wardens encourage boaters to keep the following in mind before launching:

  • Wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. Children younger than 13 are required to wear one while underway.
  • Never operate a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • The operator must wear the lanyard or have the engine cut-off switch fob on their person when operating a boat equipped with one.
  • Operate at a safe speed and maintain a proper lookout.
  • Take a boater education course. It is required for anyone born on or after Sept. 1, 1993.
  • Check the weather before heading out and be prepared for changing conditions.
  • Leave a float plan with someone you trust.
  • Don’t overload your boat.

“Boating should be fun,” said VanderRoest. “A little planning and some common sense help keep it that way.”

Renting a Boat or Personal Watercraft

If you plan to rent a boat or personal watercraft, choose a licensed vessel livery (a business establishment engaged in renting or hiring out vessels for profit).

By law, vessel liveries must provide all required safety equipment, explain how to operate the vessel, review applicable boating laws and have the operator sign a form acknowledging they received this information. They are also required to carry liability insurance.  

Before leaving the dock, renters should make sure the vessel has enough life jackets for everyone on board and that they understand basic operating rules, including those specific to personal watercraft.

Personal Watercraft Safety

Personal watercraft, including jet skis, are subject to special laws in Texas. Operators and passengers must always wear a life jacket, the operator must use the engine cut-off switch, and these vessels may not be operated between sunset and sunrise. Operators must also stay at least 50 feet from other vessels, people and the shore unless traveling at headway speed.  

“Whether you’re launching your own boat or renting one for the day, take the time to understand the rules and make safety part of your plan,” said VanderRoest. “If you take safety seriously from the start, you’re far less likely to need help later.”

For more information about boating laws, required equipment and boater education courses, visit the TPWD Boater Education Program at tpwd.texas.gov/boatereducation.

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Memorial Day events readied in Nocona

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Starting at noon on May 25 at The V (VFW) in Nocona there will be a program for the Memorial Day featuring speakers, cannons and a rifle team.
There will be a Memorial Day Celebration Dinner at 5 p.m. on May 25 at the Nocona Senior Citizens Center (Carpenter Shop).
Call for reservations at 940-825-3148. The meal will include barbecue ribs, french fries, beans, cole slaw, dessert and ice team. Adults are $10 and children $5.
Proceeds benefit the senior center and the Meals on Wheels program at Nocona.

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