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Bowie ER opens after 2 years of work by Faith Community Health System

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By BARBARA GREEN
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On Sunday afternoon the culmination of two years of hard work came to fruition as Faith Community Health System opened the doors of its new hospital emergency room in Bowie.
Chief Executive Officer Frank Beaman announced the ER was “going live” at the climax of a reverential dedication ceremony for employees, families and community leaders Sunday afternoon. It was greeted with loud applause from the audience.
There will be a grand opening ribbon cutting at noon on Oct. 23 and the public is invited.

Bowie Memorial Hospital closed Nov. 16, 2015 after nearly 50 years of service to the area. The property was purchased and reopened in May 2017 as Central Hospital of Bowie, but it closed in early 2020. Emergency care has relied on Nocona General Hospital and Wise Health in Decatur.
In mid-August 2021 Faith Community Health System announced it would open an emergency room at the former hospital location.
It was a major undertaking as the building had been left to waste after it closed. Rain, freezing weather, thieves and neglect took a drastic toll by the time Faith launched the renovation and announced its intention to open a full hospital ER in August 2021. The last two years have been fraught with delays and unexpected costs many caused by the pandemic and post-pandemic business environment.
The opening
Dr. Shawn White, medical director for Faith Community, welcomed the guests and reflected on how he was tasked with helping coordinate about 40 providers, employees and their families as the system grows. He promised the team at Faith, “Have their hearts in the right places doing this work to edify Bowie and serve patients”
Beaman said this was a very proud moment for his executive team, the board and all the employees who have been working to prepare the opening.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

State Rep. David Spiller, also longtime legal counsel to the hospital district that operates Faith Community Health System, spoke at Sunday’s reverential dedication ceremony where the new emergency room was opened. (Photo by Barbara Green)
Frank Beaman, chief executive officer of Faith Community Health System, welcomes guests to Sunday’s ceremony. (Photo by Barbara Green)
After the opening ceremony guests were invited to tour the renovated and newly opened emergency room operated by Faith Community Health System. (News photo by Barbara Green)

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First hearing, arraignment set in two DA cases

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By BARBARA GREEN
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An arraignment has been set for 9 a.m. Aug. 16 in the theft case against 97th District Attorney Casey Hall, while an administrative hearing is set for 10 a.m. on Aug. 5 in the removal action.
Both hearings will take place in the 97th District Courtroom.
In the theft case where Hall was indicted on July 15 for a charge of theft of property $2,500 to $30,000, Judge Lee Gabriel issued the order setting the arraignment. Two days later the court received notification Hall is represented by Abe Factor.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

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New Auto Zone, smoke shop coming to city

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The City of Bowie has approved building plans for two new businesses that are coming to the community.
City Code Officer David Rainey said plans for a new Auto Zone have been approved, as the contractor awaits approval on a replat, afterwhich a building permit can be issued.
Monday Rainey gave an update the planning and zoning commission approved the replat on July 28 and it will go the city council for action on Aug. 12, afterwhich a building permit will be made available.
The plans call for a 6,000 sq.ft building to be constructed at the corner of State Highway 59 and Lover’s Lane in the Bowie Plaza lot. Estimated value on the construction is $1,097,498 per the plans.
Plans also have been approved for a renovation of the former Taiwan Restaurant at 1206 E. Wise.
Rainey said renovations are projected at $200,000 for the 2,700 sq. ft building and it will house a smoke shop. The company is Fun 4 Investment, Flower Mound and the company has picked up with building permit.

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July Jam enjoys big audience, great music

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The July Jam drew more than 175 plus fiddlers Saturday night as guests enjoyed a full evening of fiddle music, fried chicken dinner, bake sale and silent auction.

This musical family sang and played during the July Jam.
Homemade jam has become a staple in one of Bowie’s longest running events, the July Jam. Proceeds go to support the Chicken and Bread Days Fiddle Contest during the October festival. (Photos by Barbara Green)
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