NEWS
Bowie homecoming parade Wednesday, community pep rally Friday

The Jackrabbits come home this week as Bowie High School celebrates homecoming with a theme of “A Night with the Stars.”
While there are dress-up days and other campus activities at the schools, the public should note the biggest change is moving the homecoming parade to Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. In recent years it has been on Friday.
The parade will follow its traditional route with line-up at 4:30 p.m. at the junior high parking lot. Entry forms will be available on the school website: www.bowieisd.net and should be completed and turned in at the line-up point. All alumni, clubs, groups and organizations are invited to participate.
The Class of 2019 will present the homecoming bonfire from 8 to 10 p.m. on Sept. 19 at Selma Park. Cost is $2 per person and concessions will be available. Proceeds benefit 2019 Project Graduation. Current, past and future Jackrabbits are invited to cheer on the teams.
There will be plenty of chances to share your Jackrabbit spirit Friday. There will be a small pep rally at Bowie Intermediate at 8:30 a.m. and at 9:15 a.m. at Bowie Elementary.
The junior high students will come to the high school for the main pep rally on Friday at 12:10 p.m. The community also is invited to participate.
Read your mid-week News for the full story on all the homecoming activities.
NEWS
Fire starts in transfer station building

Bowie fire and police emergency personnel responded to this structure fire call around 10:30 a.m. Friday morning. No details were available at this time on a possible cause, possibly from trash inside the station or inside a vehicle. (News photo by Barbara Green)
NEWS
Bell receives life in murder of Tia Hutson

Gregory Bell, 58, Saint Jo, was found guilty of the murder of Tia Hutson, 50, also of Saint Jo after less than an hour of jury deliberation Thursday afternoon.
She was found beaten and raped in her home in August 2022 and six days later never regaining consciousness. The jury also deliberated Bell’s sentence giving him the maximum life in prison and a $10,000 find. It took them less than half an hour to make the decision. A deadly finding also determined a large flashlight was used as a deadly weapon.

As the jury left the courtroom some members were seen hugging Trevor Riley, Tia Hutson’s son. His sister Kami Taylor, read a powerful victim’s statement to the court.
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Illegal dumping continues at Bowie Mission

Staff and volunteers at the Bowie Mission continue to be plagued by people who dump their unwanted furniture and other items at their gates and doors. Despite having signs stating this is illegal and that there are surveillance cameras on scene, dumpers don’t seem to be phased.
This past week several large pieces of furniture were dumped right in front of the gate where the trailer used to go pick up food bank items is stored. Cynthia Brewer, director said most of the volunteers are older and it is difficult to get these large items moved out of the way. She is at her wit’s end trying to get people to stop dumping and while she hesitates to file police charges the situation is getting untenable as people continue to violate the policy.
Anyone who observes illegal dumping at the mission is urged to call the police 872-2251.
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