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County commissioners meet Monday

Montague County Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. on Jan. 11 in the courthouse annex.
A variety of items will be taken up by the court from the block grant to pave roads in Montague to insurance issues.
Paperwork for the Texas Community Development Block grant that will fund paving of the primary streets in the county seat of Montague will be presented for review. The county received $275,000 to help pay for the paving, along with engineering fees and grant administration.
A related engineering services agreement also will be reviewed.
The court will consider its 457 deferred compensation plan related to employee insurance. This is an annual resolution connected with the program meeting all Internal Revenue Service requirements.
A preventative maintenance proposals from DLS Detention Lock and Equipment Service is up for action. During the last year repair work was done on doors at the county jail, and this would help maintain those units.
Other items on the agenda will include: Monthly report from the veteran’s service office; bids for two properties in Nocona and Oak Shores Additions; bond for precinct one commissioner; and accept a donation from the Bowie Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 8789 to the sheriff’s office.
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Pedestrian vs. vehicle crash kills woman

A 42-year-old woman from Henrietta was killed in a pedestrian vs. vehicle accident at 3:30 p.m. on June 6 on U.S. Highway 287 near N. Butler Road.
The Department of Public Safety report states Car Dianne Chitwood was driving a 2015 Honda Accord northwest on U.S. 82. She was having mechanical issues and had stopped the vehicle on the left shoulder, partially in the left lane.
Chitwood had exited the vehicle and stood in the left lane to inspect the Honda. A second vehicle, a 2014 Dodge Ram 2500 driven by Kymberly Michelle Riddle, 61, Laramie, WY was also traveling northwest on U.S. 82 and struck the pedestrian and vehicle one.
The DPS report states Chitwood was pronounced dead at the scene due to injuries sustained during the crash. Riddle was uninjured. The crash remains under investigation.
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Casey Hall arrested after appeal bond was revoked

Texoma’s Homepage reported former 97th District Attorney Casey Hall was arrested in Sulphur Springs after her appeal bond was revoked. Click on the above link to read the story.
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Bubble truck kicks off library summer reading
A bubble truck began the 2025 Bowie Public Library’s summer reading program, “Color Our World,” with free programs continuing through July 22.
Summer reading is open to children ages 0-12 and these free programs will be at the Bowie Community Center at 10 a.m. every Tuesday in June and July excluding July 1. Children will be given a reading log to bring with them to each program. Each child also receives a book at the end of the series.
June will be filled with artsy projects. On June 10 there will be bubble painting and baking soda painting and June 17, noodle and pom picture frame art. On June 24 they will make beaded wind chimes.
July 1 will have movie day at the library. This is the only program not to be at the community center.
July 8 enjoy fruit loop sand art, followed by a glow in the dark paint party with Alicia Betts on July 15. The summer reading series concludes with the popular Creature Teacher bringing a variety of animals for all to enjoy on July 11.
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