NEWS
Golf course purchase tabled to study possible finance options

By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The Bowie City Council tabled any decision to purchase the Twisted Oaks Golf Course during a lengthy Monday night meeting directing the city staff to explore possible funding options.
It was a three-hour session that swung from the city buying the golf course to concerns about non-profit entities cutting into local veterinary business.
The motion to table the golf course issue was made after an hour-long executive session that included course owner Dewayne Hamilton.
Back in open session, Councilor Thomas Kent made the motion to table and investigate funding options, which was seconded by Chuck Malone. The rest of the council approved.
Councilor Arlene Bishop asked City Manager Bert Cunningham his recommendation and the CM said he would support the purchase if the city does not have to put cash money into it, seeking out some sort of alternative financing.
In another topic, Dr. Arn Anderson, owner of Cross Timbers Veterinary
Anderson said the clinics are feeling the effect of non-profit vet groups who initially came in to serve a low-income demographic, but have since expanded to include vaccines, pet care with no income limits.
Read the full story in the mid-week News.
NEWS
Jury finds ex-DA Casey Hall guilty on theft by a public servant

The jury was seated on Monday and the opening day of testimony Tuesday only lasted four hours, before the panel went into deliberations about 2 p.m.
Two hours later the jury returned a guilty verdict on both charges. Wednesday morning the jury was set to begin discussion on Hall’s punishment at 8:30 a.m. with both sides offering evidence and testimony. Hall faces up to 10 years in prison.
The trial was moved to Denton County on a change of venue requested by Hall in March. After 16th District Judge Sherry Shipman read the verdict, it was reported Hall hung her head in disappointment and was later seen crying and emotional as she left the courtroom.
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Members of the Bowie City Council will meet in regular session at 6 p.m. on May 13 in council chambers.
The meeting opens with a proclamation for Emergency Medical Services Week.
City Manager Bert Cunningham will report on recent rainfall problems, Smythe Street sidewalk project and the substation work.
There is only one item of new business an ordinance related to speed limits on specific streets. Public comments and approval of minutes wrap up the agenda.
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