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Nocona High documentary takes fifth at state
Nocona High School film students traveled to Austin on Wednesday for the State UIL Young Filmmakers Festival, where they placed fifth for their documentary “No Matter What.”
The film, an assignment for the audio visual class taught by Rob Norman, was one of 196 from schools entered from across the state. This is Nocona’s second year to enter.
Morgan Dyer, senior, and Macy Melton, junior, created the documentary film that takes a look into foster care in the state of Texas. To watch the award-winning film, go to www.youtube.com/watch?v+wbsn2FBts44.
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Nocona Indians celebrate homecoming
Meg Meekins was crowned the 2024 homecoming queen for Nocona High School. The homecoming king, Kasch Johnson, was crowned at Friday’s pep rally. Skyler Smith, 2023 queen, crowned her successor. See more photos and football game reports in your mid-week Bowie News. (photo by Barbara Green)
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Nocona High Homecoming parade 2024
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