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4-H, TEEA members visit commissioners for special proclamations

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Montague County Commissioners approved a pair of proclamations Monday naming National 4-H Week and National Texas Education Extension Association Week.
Representatives from both organizations made presentations to the court. AgriLife Extension Agents Justin Hansard and Elsie Lacey introduced three members of the county 4-H programs who competed at the state level with their record books this year. Read the full story in the mid-week News.

(Top photo) AgriLife Extension Agents Justin Hansard and Elsie Lacey introduce 4-H members Daniel Sharon, Abby Linn and Maylie Short as they address the commissioner’s court on Monday. They presented a National 4-H Week proclamation. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Julie Brown, Kathy McPeters and Mary Whatley show off their award-winning textiles from the Texas Education Extension Association.

 

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Voters decided today on two ISD bonds

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Voters in Bowie and Forestburg Independent School Districts will have their say Saturday as both entities offer up bond issues to improve infrastructure.
Early voting came to an end on Tuesday with a total of 1,230 people casting their ballots.
On election day the polls will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at three locations: Bowie Senior Citizens Center, Forestburg ISD Library and Sunset City Hall. Voters can cast their ballots at any of these locations due to countywide voting.

Read more about both bond proposals in your weekend Bowie News.

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City crews replace fire hydrant near downtown

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Water was off Wednesday morning as the City of Bowie public works crew replaced a fire hydrant at the corner of Walnut and Matthews. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Groves’ family named top yard

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Congratulations to Leighton and Stephanie Groves, 1510 N. Matthews, the first spring winner of Yard of the Month for April.
The couple has put a lot of work into the property in which they moved in November 2021. Leighton says his wife has the “green thumb,” but they share the work to do it all about 50/50. Along with a lovely front porch and yard, the family has created a cute cottage garden in the back yard full of flowers, vegetables and herbs in raised beds, anchored by a picnic table with lights all surrounded by a picket fence to keep out their two large dogs, two geese and a bevy of chickens.
There were two yards in the city limits that were nominated including the winner and 800 Bennett. Two more were submitted, but were located outside the city limit.
The opening month has been hard on residences with lots of rain and sunshine making it hard to keep up with the mowing. As the season settles down The Bowie News hopes to see more lawn submissions. There will be winners named for May and June.
The winner will be published in the last paper of the month. Call 872-2247 to make a nomination or email it to [email protected]. If you email follow up with a phone call to make sure it arrives. Deadline will be May 24.

Read more on the contest in your weekend Bowie News.

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