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Prayer, patriotism always helpful

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(1) I do believe with all my heart, prayer is the number one thing we can do always. (2)  I would love to see signs at every entrance to Bowie that said, “Bowie, Texas we honor God and country” and/or   “We salute our troops”.  (3) We could repeat the Pledge of Allegiance at more functions and begin every function with prayer   (4) Display more flags in town and be certain to replace the fainted ones as soon as possible. (5) Monthly or by-monthly articles written by The Bowie News on Bowie (or surrounding towns) Veterans or by the widow of a Veteran. Wonder how many heroes live among us today? (6) I would like to see Bowie have the highest voting percentage in the nation.  It is our civic duty and an honor to vote.

Barbara J. Hamilton

Bowie

Editor’s Note: Those all sound like good items to consider to improve our community. We would be open to any submissions by any of our veterans or family members, if they have stories to share. Thank you for your submission.

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Bowie News print deadline moved up due to holiday

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Due to the July 4th holiday this week, The Bowie News will be printing early in the week. Deadline for any news or ad for the July 6 paper will be noon on July 2. The Bowie News office will be closed on July 4.

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Mildred McCraw to lead 2024 Pioneer Court

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Meet the ladies of the 2024 Jim Bowie Days Pioneer Court as they prepare for the crowning on June 28.
Hosted by the Bowie Amity Club, the crowning and pioneer reunion begins at 2:30 p.m. on June 28 at the Bowie Community Center, middle section.
Mildred McCraw, known to many as the “Chicken Lady,” as well as Bowie’s biggest cheerleader, has been selected to serve as pioneer queen. Her duchesses will be Doris McGuffey longtime local business woman and radio air personality at KNTX Radio, and Margaret Long, longtime bank official with Sanger Bank.

See the full stories from these ladies in your weekend Bowie News.

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Bowie Boost program 3 explores marketing post-pandemic

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Lorie Vincent

“Memorable marketing in the post-pandemic era” will be the feature for the third installment of the Bowie Business Boost on April 16.
Lorie Vincent, certified economic developer, will bring the program that begins at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast and the program 8-9:30 a.m. at the Bowie Community Center.
Registration is $49 which includes all four sessions. The final program is May 21. Register at accelerationbydesign.com/event-details/bowiebusinessboost.
Call the Bowie EDC office at 940-872-4193 for additional information.
Vincent is a professional trainer, writer and economic developer with a focus on community and business marketing. She will share how your audience has changed in the post-pandemic era. Vincent will show you how easy and innovative adjustments to your marketing goals can grow your bottom line and result in strong customer engagement.

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