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Sheriff warns of ongoing money scam

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The Montague County Sheriff’s Office wants to make the public aware of an ongoing scam.
Sheriff Marshall Thomas emphatically states his staff will never call you requesting payment through Venmo, Cash App, Zelle or any other payment service.
“We do not accept these forms of payment for any reason, including bonding someone out of jail. This is a scam,” said Thomas.
The sheriff adds remember inmate records are public knowledge, and scammers may use this information to sound legitimate.
If you receive a call like this:

  • Do not send money
  • Hang up immediately
  • Report the incident to your local law enforcement agency
    Visit the sheriff department webpage to see a list of approved bail bond companies for Montague County.
    Call the sheriff’s office at 894-2871 with any questions or concerns.
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Wreck occurs as afternoon storm kicks off

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Bowie emergency responders went to State Highway 59 and Mac’s Grocery Road after 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. It did not appear that anyone was transported by ambulance, but no details were available this afternoon. (News photo by Barbara Green)

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Tornado warning issued

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Montague County under a tornado warning.

Sirens went off in the City of Bowie shortly before 3 p.m. A tornado warning continues in the area of Lake Amon Carter, Fruitland and Sunset, be in your safe spot. A funnel was reportedly wrapped in the rain.

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Early voting for May 2 Nocona General board election ends April 28

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Early voting for the Nocona General Hospital District Board of Directors saw 285 voters cast their ballot during the first week of early voting.
Ballots may be cast early through April 28. Election day is May 2, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All voting is in the Nocona City County room at 102 Clay Street.
Candidates include two incumbents, Charles May and Ron Brown. De Brown, who had filed for re-election, later withdrew. Steve Bates and Shawn Patton are the other candidates. Three seats are open on the board.

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