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SKYWARN class coming to Montague

North and Central Texas had it all in 2016 when it came to storms. Record-setting large hail, catastrophic flooding and 18 tornadoes across the area. Are you ready for whatever 2017 will throw at you?
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth will offer a free class at the SKYWARN severe weather program from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Jan. 31 at the courthouse annex in Montague.
This event is presented in partnership with Montague County Emergency Management.
This class is free of charge and has no pre-registration. It is organized for storm spotters and anyone with an interest in severe weather.
Read more about the class in your midweek News.
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Calling all Montague County clubs, organization and community groups, if you would like to have a brief on your non-profit group included in the 2025 Montague County Visitor’s and Newcomer’s Guide free of charge please submit it to editor@bowienewsonline.com. Deadline is June 6. Please include i.e , regular meeting dates, locations, time, dues, and contact phone or email. Don’t miss an opportunity to be in this award winning publication.
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