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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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The boil order for the 400 block of Decatur Street due to a line break and repair mid-week has been lifted.

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Murder mystery dinner theater this weekend

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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Coming this weekend is “Ruin at the Renaissance Banquet” the annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater fundraiser brought to you by the MOCO Creative Arts Alliance (formally Bowie Alliance for Education and the Arts) is coming this weekend for two shows.
Join an evening for laughs, dramatic insults, and flare as we enjoy a feast for the senses with a catered meal, challenges, and fun. Who will be the ultimate champion?
The performances are 6:30 p.m. on May 29 and May 30 and noon on May 30. The $25 ticket cost includes the meal and show.
All funds raised will be part of the youth scholarship program. Tickets can be purchased at mococreativearts.com/.

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Petunia ‘relative,’ Calibrachoa shines

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There is a new flower showing up at garden centers that is pure magic, in fact its official name is Superbells Magic Double Grapefruit. If you aren’t familiar with the name, it is a calibrachoa, a petunia relative. Double gives reference to flowers that in this case look like miniature roses.
Magic is your key descriptor telling you that the flower changes colors. The flowers start off a pleasant lemon yellow and then age to a rose pink.
Of course, to get to rose pink you have various shades along the way. Another magical aspect to me, the guru of captivating combinations is that it seems no matter the color you choose it will go with Superbells Magic Double Grapefruit calibrachoa.

Read the full Garden Guy feature in the Thursday Bowie News.

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