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Republican Party to draw ballot placements for primary Thursday

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The Montague County Republican Party will replace its third Thursday meeting with the 2018 Republican Primary Ballot drawing at 10 a.m. on Dec. 21 in the county courthouse annex reports Chairman Mari-Kathryn Braswell.

All candidates, candidate families, candidate representatives and all interested parties are more than welcome to attend.  Bring your children and your grand children to learn about this process.

The Ballot Drawing is to determine the order of all candidates on the Montague County Primary Ballot.  This is very important and is stipulated by Texas Election Law.  In Montague County, as in each and every county, the political parties are charged with the duty to determine the order for all races from the top to the bottom of the ballot.  This year the top race is for Texas Governor.

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Hail of various sizes strikes Thursday

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Dangerous spring weather continued to plaque North Texas Thursday as hail of various sizes fell across the county. (Top) This one shared on our Facebook page was on State Highway 59 near the Bowie Airport.

Jan Browning posted these photos of her garden after it was destroyed by hail on Thursday. (courtesy photo)
Jacqueline Smith shared this photo with the Emergency Communications Team from U.S. 81 at Trail Drive. See more photos shared from the ECT on the Bowie News Facebook page.
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Postal workers conducting food drive on May 11

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Members of the United States Postal Service will conduct their annual food drive on May 11.
It is a food drive as close as your mailbox, all you have to do is place your non-perishable food items near your mailbox. The letter carrier will do the rest.
This is the annual event that takes place the second Saturday in May. Donations stay in your community. Help stomp out hunger, spread the word.

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Rain runoff still helping lakes fill

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Runoff from the ongoing spring rains are bringing great benefits for Montague County lakes as they continue to slowly rise.
Lake levels
Amon G. Carter
May 7 – 100% full,
920.86 msl
April 30 – 100% full,
920.68 msl
Lake is full at 920 msl

Lake Nocona
May 7 – 83.7% full,
824.79 msl
April 30 – 73.1% full,
822.91 msl
Lake full at 827.5 msl

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