COUNTY LIFE
Sunday is National Ice Cream Day – national deals

his upcoming Sunday, July 16 is National Ice Cream Day, and we thought your readers would like to know about the best deals and freebies on this beloved treat. At Offers.com, we pride ourselves on being the go-to experts on all things shopping and savings.
- A&W – See the sweet savings from A&W:
- Get a FREE Regular Shake with Original Bacon Double Cheeseburger Purchase.
- Try the NEW Reese’s Peanut Butter Treats, available in a sundae, shake or swirl.
- Baskin Robbins – $2 off any Polar Pizza ice cream with coupon code MINT, available until July 31.
- Carvel – Buy 1, Get 1 Free Cup or Cone ANY size for National Ice Cream Day from July 7-16 (soft ice cream only).
- Cold Stone Creamery – Try these savings & deals:
- Get 2 Creations for the Price of 1, just by joining the My Stone Cold Club. (Please note it may take up to 24 hours to receive your BOGO email)
- Try the new Confetti Cupcake Ice Cream with Kit Kat, rainbow sprinkles, yellow cake and cake batter frosting.
- Plus, at some locations, military members get a discount. Show your ID and ask for the deal to see if it is eligible at your location.
- Friendly’s – Get your favorite Friend-Z for just $2.99, until August 31.
- Graeter’s – Get $1.47 Single Dip Sugar Cones for a sweet scoop this National Ice Cream Day, July 16 only.
- Krystal – See these sweet savings:
- Get $.99 Sundaes every day from now until July 23.
- Shake Up Your Combo for just $1 – you can add a chocolate, Oreo or strawberry shake to any combo meal for $1, July 7-31.
- MaggieMoo’s – Celebrate National Ice Cream Month with $2 off every $10 Purchase available every day in July.
- Plus, military members get a 10% discount every day (proof of ID required).
- Marble Slab – Get $2 off every $10 Purchase for every day in July.
- Plus, military members get a 10% discount every day (proof of ID required).
- McDonald’s – McDonald’s will be giving free vanilla cones to everyone who downloads the McDonald’s app and redeems the offer on Sunday, July 16.
- PetSmart – Get a sweet treat for your pet! PetSmart is passing out free Doggie Ice Cream Sundaes on this National Ice Cream Day.
- Steak ‘n Shake – See these great deals on ice cream:
- Celebrate National Ice Cream Day with these printable Buy 1 Get 1 Free coupons, $1.00 off ice cream and more, available until July 16.
- Try the NEW Summertime Milkshakes – Strawberry Cheesecake and Kit Kat, available until August 31.
- Wendy’s – Get a classic Wendy’s Vanilla or Chocolate Frosty for ONLY 50¢, until August 25.
- Wienerschnitzel – Get $1 off any Reese’s, M&M’s or Oreo shake, now until July 31.
COUNTY LIFE
TNT plans its annual membership meeting

All members of the Tales ‘N’ Trails Museum or those interested in learning more about Montague County’s largest museum are invited to attend the annual membership meeting at 2 p.m. on May 31.
There will be a short business meeting to elect new directors afterwhich Dr. Sergio Ayala will discuss the museum’s newest archaeological exhibit. He also will conduct, “What’s Your Point?” where guests are invited to bring in artifacts for Dr. Ayala to examine.
All membership are due in May and there are several levels from which to chose starting at $35 a year. TNT is supported by its members along with donations, fundraising and grants. The museum celebrates its 15th years showcasing Montague County’s unique history.
The museum is located at 1522 E. U.S. Highway 82 in Nocona. Call 825-5330 with questions.
COUNTY LIFE
Bellevue, Saint Jo first to graduate

The 2025 senior class of Bellevue High School will be the first area graduates to walk the stage to receive their diplomas on May 16, followed by Saint Jo on May 22.
Coming in your May 22 Bowie News see the graduation keepsake section that features photos of graduates from Bowie, Bellevue, Nocona, Saint Jo, Gold-Burg, Forestburg and Prairie Valley Schools.
In this edition meet the honor graduates of Bellevue and Saint Jo High Schools.
Read the full story in the May 15 edition
COUNTY LIFE
Storms causing major damage to city streets

Spring storms have been creating dangerous conditions for the past two weeks, and Mother Nature continues to douse North Texas with rain this week.
For January through April the City of Bowie water plant staff recorded 14.56 inches of rain, including a whopping 11.76 inches in April alone. For the first six days of May the rain has totaled 1.55 inches.
Nocona received a bit more rain for this period, a total of 19.28 inches according to Texas Mesonet. In April it recorded 9.89 inches and in March 3.25 inches. For the first six days of May 4.36 inches was recorded.
Lake Amon G. Carter is still more than 100% full and threatening to go
over the emergency spillway when it reaches 927 msl. The lake is considered full at 920 msl and as of May 6 it was 924.47 msl.
Last week, the city sent out flood warnings for those downstream in the path of water that could flow out of the lake across this spillway. One month ago the lake was full at 920.06
City Emergency Management Coordinator Kirk Higgins said Monday as of now no water has come out of the spillway, but he does not expect that to continue if the rain does not stop. The lake continues to be closed due to flooding.
Lake Nocona was at 828.44 msl on May 6 and is considered full at 827.5 msl. Just one month ago the lake was 88.4% full at 825.60 msl. Its boat ramps were closed briefly last week due to flooding, but have since reopened.
Last week’s heavy rainfall continues to plague city streets and low-lying areas. While not unexpected the creek that flows in the Nelson Street area east toward Pillar was raging full of storm water last week topping the creek bed going into the streets and under nearby houses.
Public Works Director Stony Lowrance said a section of Rock near Pillar has been closed, although Pillar remains open. A section of the curb and road on the creekside has broken away and fallen into the ditch creating hazardous road conditions. A small part of the street had been coned off as a small section had caved in last month.
Lowrance said they are keeping a close eye on this area as rains continue, noting this is not an unexpected problem as the Rock and Pillar Street has been debated in the city council as being the next major capital project for the city. Nearby Nelson Street drainage was completed in late 2024 and while it alleviated flooding issues in that area, it also is sending more water down to an intersection where the culverts are in the same deteriorated and eroded conditions as those were under Nelson Street that were replaced.
Top photo: A section of the curb and street near Pillar and Rock has collapsed into the creek bed following last week’s rains. (Photo by Rosie Cole)
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