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Nocona ISD to make second run at bond election

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By DANI BLACKBURN

Nocona Independent School District officials will ask voters for a second time in less than six months to consider passing its first school bond in 38 years.

The facility advisory committee went back to the drawing board after the district saw its first proposal fail in the May election, 552-426.

Nocona ISD Superintendent Vickie Gearheart said the board met on Aug. 8 and unanimously agreed to ask voters on Nov. 8 to approve a $16.8 -million bond package to build a new high school.

The proposal is $1.7 million higher than the one presented in May, with construction costs increasing by $10 per square foot during the last three months.

Read the full story  and see the diagram in a large rendition in the mid-week News. (Diagram from CADCO Architects)

 

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Brief agenda awaits city council

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Members of the Bowie City Council will meet in regular session at 6 p.m. on May 13 in council chambers.
The meeting opens with a proclamation for Emergency Medical Services Week.
City Manager Bert Cunningham will report on recent rainfall problems, Smythe Street sidewalk project and the substation work.
There is only one item of new business an ordinance related to speed limits on specific streets. Public comments and approval of minutes wrap up the agenda.

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Amon Carter Water Supply Corporation board sets meeting

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The board of directors of the Amon Carter Lake Water Supply Corporation will meet at 6 p.m. at Carter Lake Baptist Church 4759 FM 1125.
Agenda items include an engineer’s presentation and resolution workshop with Daniel Deweber and Prairie Branch Properties.

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County preliminary values up 9.1%

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Seeing your preliminary property values has the potential to make you cry, but coupled with rumors about homestead exemptions changed or eliminated has made the arrival even more dramatic.
Last week those preliminary property tax value notices began arriving in mailboxes across Montague County. Some 9,066 statements were sent out by the Montague County Tax Appraisal District along with 4,689 oil and gas notices by Pritchard and Abbott.
Overall county values went up 9% based on the preliminary values for 2025.
For many it was shock to open that envelope as values jumped in almost every taxing entity.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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