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Montague County pursues National Historic Registry for courthouse

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Montague County will pursue a National Registry of Historical Places designation for the 104-year-old courthouse in an effort to assist with resolving violations found during the July fire inspection.
The commissioner’s court approved the action during its Monday meeting. Built in 1912, the courthouse was inspected in mid-July following a complaint made to the state fire marshal’s office, where a person said all but one door was locked. While no specifics were given, this action occurs when there is a criminal court case underway the district judge deems requires the use of metal detectors. All doors are closed but the basement where visitors must go through the detector and have access to the full courthouse through that door.

The resulting full inspection of the courthouse revealed 14 violations, however, 11 of those were addressed promptly and have been resolved or are in the process. Updates to the fire alarm system are in the works.
The potentially most expensive violation could involve the construction of additional egress or exits for the third and fourth floor. It is hoped a national historic registry number could provide some path of compromise to create something like an exterior stairway that provides the exit and protects the historical integrity of the building.

Read the full story in the mid-week News.

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Commissioners to meet on Dec. 23

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Montague County Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. on Dec. 23.
The court will consider obligating $276,961.84 of American Rescue Plan funds to completing the new wastewater treatment plant that will serve the courthouse complex. Commissioners have been working on this project much of the year.
Montague County will apply to the Nortex Regional Planning Commission for a solid waste disposal grant to purchase a tire cutter for use by all four precincts.
Developers for Kingdom Estates Phase 2 subdivision will offer a plant for lots 6-10, 16.06 acres located in precinct two.
A cooperative agreement between Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and the county will be presented, along with a non-exclusive license and service agreement between Local Government Solutions and Justices of the Peace one and two.
Annual bonds for seven elected officials will be offered, along with the county attorney’s 2024 Chapter 59 Asset Forfeiture report.

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New storm shelter grants available

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Montague County has received a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to assist individuals with the purchase and installation of a residential storm shelter.
The shelter must be FEMA-approved and individuals must install and pay for the shelter. After installation and passing an inspection, the individual could be eligible for 50% reimbursement of the cost of the storm shelter up to a maximum $3,000 reimbursement.
The initial program allows for financial assistance for the installation of up to 100 storm shelters. Visit the Montague County website at co.montague.tx.us and click on “Safe Room Program,” and under quick links to see the qualifications and requirements for participation in the program.
There is no deadline to apply, but only 100 applicants will be accepted

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COUNTY LIFE

First day of winter arrives

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It’s here, the first day of winter marked by the winter solstice at 4:21 a.m. on Dec. 21.
The winter solstice is the day with the fewest hours of sunlight throughout the year, making it the “shortest day” of the year. Thankfully, after the winter solstice the days begin to grow longer and longer again and until the summer solstice, the first day of summer and the longest day of the year

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