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Lady Indians take first loss

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The Nocona Lady Indians are undefeated no more as they lost to Melissa on Friday night.

The Lady Cardinals won 56-51 to give the Lady Indians their first loss after winning their first 18 games to start the season.

Nocona started the game off well, leading 16-11 after the first quarter. Melissa was able to close the lead to 32-28 at halftime, but the Lady Indians were still scoring a good pace.

The third quarter was slowed down a bit compared to what the teams were scoring before and the Lady Cardinals were able to cut the lead to 42-41 heading into the fourth quarter.

Nocona offensively could not knock down shots like they were doing in the first half while Melissa scored at a good pace to take the game from the Lady Indians, winning 56-51.

Read the full story in the mid-week edition of The Bowie News.

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Heat continues its assault this week

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Get ready for more hot and mostly dry weather conditions this week! Outside of some very low rain/storm chances late this afternoon (and maybe tomorrow afternoon), the heat will be the main story for us! We’re almost there…fall is coming at some point!

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Brew up a ‘cuppa’ tea with items from your yard

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A few years ago, if someone had suggested that I would be brewing tea from orange peels, fig leaves, and the assortment of wild plants flourishing in my yard, I would have giggled in disbelief. My perception of tea was limited to the neatly packaged bags sold at the store, each little bag a promise of convenience.
I still vividly recall a few memorable trips to Great Britain, where I savored the robust flavor of a PG Tips tea bag—moments like that felt exquisitely sophisticated to me! The British, with their ritual approach and passion for creating the perfect cuppa, truly have mastered the art of tea.

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

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Heart to Heart Lemon Blush stuns

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We are all familiar with the term surprise lilies. This name is mostly attributed to members of the Lycoris genus.
In the south the red Lycoris radiata and yellow Lycoris aurea are two of the most treasured surprise lilies.
We are approaching their season of bloom. If you aren’t familiar with the term surprise lily the descriptor is common as we forget about them, including where they were planted but suddenly as school approaches they begin to bloom in glorious displays.

Read the full Garden Guy column in your Thursday Bowie News.

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