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Bowie High’s top ten students a varied group

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The top 10 members of the Bowie High School graduating class have been announced as commencement ceremonies near on May 27.

Graduation will take place at 8 p.m. in Jackrabbit Stadium. J.D. Clark, former BHS teacher and now Wise County judge will be the guest speaker.

Hannah Woolf is class valedictorian and Hailey Mothershead is salutatorian. Both graduates will speak at the ceremony.

Juniors Kaleb Degler and Madalyn Frost will received the mantle of leadership from the Class of 2016 represented by Marcela Sanchez and Lawson Mickler during the traditional mantle ceremony.

Superintendent Steven Monkres will present diplomas.

The senior class is led by Valedictorian Hannah Woolf and Salutatorian Hailey Mothershead.  The remaining top 10 honor students are: Marcela Sanchez, Hope Wadsworth, Lawson Mickler, Ralie Sutton, Jared Roberts, Carli Vieth, Amanda Wilson and Brian Tompkins.

Meet these the top 10 percent of the 2016 Bowie High class in your weekend News. In your mid-week edition don’t miss the graduation keepsake section featuring senior photos from every school in the county plus Bellevue.

 

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Chisholm Trail Rodeo coming to Nocona

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Chisholm Trail Princess 2025

Nocona is preparing for the 74th annual Chisholm Trail Rodeo May 8 and 9 at the Chisholm Trail Arena.
The rodeo will take place at 7:30 p.m. Nightly with the Ryan Ready Band playing for the rodeo dance afterward on Saturday night. Tickets in advance are $12 and $15 at the gate.
All the traditional rodeo events are planned along with non-sanctioned events of junior barrels for 16 and under. There is $250 added each night, a jackpot nightly and contestants have a $50 entry fee. Entries open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 4-5.
The new Chisholm Trail Rodeo Queen and Princess will be crowned during Saturday night’s performance. Read about these young ladies in your Thursday Bowie New.

Clara Anderson

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TxDOT plans virtual meeting on rural road projects

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TxDOT is hosting a virtual meeting to review projects included in the 2027-2030 Rural TIP.
The program is at 4 p.m. on May 6 and 11:59 p.m. on May 19, all online at https://bit.ly/4uhDwMG
The Rural TIP is a list of local projects to be funded during the next four years in the Wichita Falls District of the Texas Department of Transportation.
The counties included are Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cooke, Montague, Throckmorton, Wichita, Wilbarger, and Young. Transportation projects cannot receive federal funding unless they are included in the Rural TIP. This includes projects for private vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, public transport, and commercial vehicles.

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Sewer line replacement moving forward

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A section of Roach Street has been closed for the last few weeks as a new sewer line was installed replacing old clay tile line. It is phase two of multi-phase sewer line project across the city funded through a Texas Water Development Board loan of more than $9.7 million. The project will replace nearly10 miles of aging lines. (News photo by Barbara Green)

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