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Local businessman selected to lead city

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Bert Cunningham

By BARBARA GREEN
Why would someone who could easily move into retirement from a highly successful career running his own business want to jump head first into a new career in the rough and tumble world of city politics?
Bert Cunningham, who has accepted the job as Bowie city manager, says he wants to help fix the problems in his hometown.
While he has operated his own business for more than 40 years this 70-year-old is no stranger to small town politics. A former mayor, city council member and longtime member of Bowie Economic Development Corporation he has a passion for government and a desire to see his community thrive and develop.
“I can handle the rough and tumble, but I wanted to get into it because I saw the problems of the three previous administrations and they need to be fixed,” he said.

Read the full feature on the pending new city manager in the weekend News.

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Big truck rolls over near precinct barn

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Bowie emergency personnel have been working this one-vehicle semi-truck rollover on State Highway 59 in front of the precinct two barn. No details were available at this time. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Bowie City Council to meet April 22

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The Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on April 22 in the council chambers.
City Manager Bert Cunningham in his report will discuss the comprehensive planning grant and the substation transformer.
In old business there will be second readings for the water rate ordinance tabled from the last meeting, plus the new ordinances related to the operation of food trucks in the city.
In new business the council will discuss section 3 policy updates for the community development grant for Smythe Street sidewalks and hear a request from public works to use $9,763 out of the tap account to purchase 64 meters.

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City of Bowie receives strong audit during busy project year

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The City of Bowie received an unqualified audit for 2023-24 presented by its outside auditor during its April 8 meeting.
Valerie Halverson of the Mathis, West, Huffines Group, Wichita Falls, reviewed the extensive report on the city’s funds.
She noted it was a busy year dealing with several major capital projects along with tracking grant funds, but the city met all the general accounting standards.
Read the full story on the outside audit in the Thursday Bowie News.

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