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AREA VOLLEYBALL: Lady Bulldogs prevail over Lady Bears

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By BLAKE WOOD
bnewssports@sbcglobal.net

The Gold-Burg Lady Bears continued their quest to get a win on Tuesday, traveling to Prairie Valley in District 2A-10 action.
However, Gold-Burg found itself on the business end of a straight-set loss 27-25, 25-19, 25-22.
Prairie Valley improved to 5-26 with a 2-10 in 2A-10 while Gold-Burg dropped to 0-25, 0-12.
“This was a very important game for both us and Gold-Burg” said Lady Bulldogs coach Jeannie Carpenter. “We worked very hard leading up to this game, knowing that they were working just as hard.”
Gold-Burg head volleyball coach Lyndsey Shaw chimed in.
“It wasn’t our greatest performance of the season,” she said. “But, it was still very competitive.”
The match certainly started out competitively, with Prairie Valley taking the first set 27-25. Both teams had leads in the second and third sets, but it was the Lady Bulldogs who prevailed in the end.

Prairie Valley’s Lexi Roof (7) bumps the ball to a teammate during Tuesday’s District 3A-9 match at Prairie Valley School. The Lady Bulldogs kept Gold-Burg winless on the season, seizing the match in straight sets for their second district victory of the year. Click on the image for the complete photo. (News photo by Blake Wood) 

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Tornado watch issued

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WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION FOR WATCH 151

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX

35:5 PM CDT SUN APR 26, 2026

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 151 IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS

IN TEXAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 4 COUNTIES

IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS

COOKE JACK MONTAGUE

YOUNG

THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF BOWIE, GAINESVILLE, GRAHAM,

JACKSBORO, NOCONA, AND OLNEY.

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Blind taste tests, better seafood

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Lent has just ended and if you observed it in any way, strictly or somewhere in the middle, you probably felt it. That slow shift in how you cook, what you reach for, and how often you stand in the kitchen wondering what else there is besides peanut butter and pimento cheese. But there is something about going through a season like that that resets your perspective.
You come out the other side appreciating things you did not think twice about before, and sometimes you discover a few new ones along the way.
As a kid, the frozen seafood we ate came in a rectangular box and answered to the name fish sticks.
They were breaded within an inch of their life, cooked until vaguely crisp, and served with enough ketchup to make you forget what you were eating.
They were not great. They were fine, which for a long time was about the best you could say for most frozen fish. And that stuck with me.

Read the full On The Table feature in your Thursday Bowie News.

See a shrimp ramen recipe (top photo) in On the Table this week.

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Column explores qualifications for county judge, commissioner and justice of the peace

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Leading up to this primary election there have been lots of questions about the requirements to fill these positions, which are the only contested races in Montague County. The Bowie News review the Texas Association of Counties and state code in regard to requirements and ongoing educational requirements. Read the column in Thursday’s Bowie News.

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