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Bowie City Council approves master plan study for parks

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The Bowie City Council gave approval for the park’s board to expend funds for several projects including the development of an economic impact study and master plan for all the parks.
Council members received recommendations from the park’s board at its Tuesday night meeting. Randy West, board chairman, was present to answer questions.
Regarding the master plan and economic impact study, the board recommends spending up to $66,900. West said the last plan was done in 2004 and is out of date.
Mayor Larry Slack said the new plan would allow the city to apply for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department grants and the Nortex Regional Planning Commission can assist with the application. In making the motion to approve the study, Councilor Wayne Bell suggested the board also consider creating interconnecting trails for these parks for the master plan.  Read the full story in the weekend News.

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Repairs prompt boil order

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A boil water order was implemented Monday afternoon for the area served at U.S. Highway 81 from Parker Drive to Old Bowie Lake as water line repairs were made. The order remains in place today. If you are affected by this order and need bottled water call 940-977-4941.

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Elevated fire danger today

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City of Bowie officials report Montague County, TX will be under an ELEVATED FIRE THREAT today. Please be careful. Hear Audio Alert:https://hrpow.us/H9U9gWU

A heat advisory also continues until 8 p.m. tonight. Remember to check on pets and older neighbors. Stay safe.

Photo of a previous grass fire, Bowie News file photo.

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County finalizes the proposed tax rate, budget

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
While the budget was the primary topics for the Montague County Commissioners on Aug. 10, there were several other topics handled by the court.
Tax Assessor Collector Kathy Phillips presented the certification of value and rates for the 2026 taxes. The certified net values are $3,017,685,102 with rolling railroad stock at $15,954,716.
The county’s total taxable value is $3,033,639,818. Total appraised is $7,930,674,437, total assessed at $3,629,932,719 and total taxable value of new property at $93,632,505.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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