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County prepares to restart abatement process with new property owner

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With the demolition of the damaged building just one day away, Montague County officials stopped the abatement process and appear to be pondering their legal options.
The proverbial wrecking ball was set to start on Thursday at the corner of Franklin and State Highway 59, after county personnel fenced off the building on Monday. At its meeting that morning, the court voted 4-1 to move forward with the abatement and demolition of the building despite a new owner being announced.
As of Friday morning, Commissioner Bob Langford who was coordinating the process said he talked with County Judge Rick Lewis Thursday and learned the county attorney is preparing papers to serve on new property owner Toby Vann for the abatement.

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Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con on May 2

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Once again it’s time for the Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con at the Bowie Public Library on May 2.
What began several years ago as a free comic book day has grown into a full day of fun activities for the entire family centered around comics, video games, cosplayers and other creatives.
It is organized by the Bowie TX Freakz & Geeks and the Bowie Public Library. Activities run 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the library located at 301 Walnut.
There will be free comic books to kick start or expand your collection, an epic video game high score tournament, costume contest for cosplayers of all levels, raffles swag giveaways and exclusive goodies. Unique vendors also will be on hand with special guests. Bowie TX Freakz & Geeks is a local discord group on a mission to bring nerd culture and a better connection to the area and surrounding communities. Find group on Facebook. Share your passions that may be anime, art, comics, gaming, or movies.

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Miss Jim Bowie Days Pageant seeking entries

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Entries are now open for the 2026 Miss Jim Bowie Days Pageant with a deadline of May 31 to enter.
This contest is a longstanding tradition during Jim Bowie Days giving young women an opportunity to represent the community, promote rodeo and carry on a legacy building character, integrity and western heritage.
The pageant include two age divisions: Miss Jim Bowie, age 14-21 (as of June 1, 2026) and Little Miss Jim Bowie Days, ages 6-13 (as of June 1, 2026). Entry deadline is 11:59 p.m. on May 31. All applications, fees and required materials must be submitted by this time.
Applications and information is available at jimbowiedays.com, click Miss Jim Bowie Days.
There is an optional orientation meet at 6 p.m. on May 31 at the Bowie Community Center. It is strongly recommended contestants and parents attend this meeting.

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Pictured – Rodeo royals from 2025 competition. Bowie News file photo

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County residents receive NCTC Foundation awards

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Nocona’s Robert Fenoglio (Center) stands with his family after he received the Ed Wright Community Service Award during the North Central Texas College Foundation Starlite Gala. The award honors service and dedication to one’s community and supporting education. (Top photo)

Forestburg’s Audiemarie Hayes Keown (Center) received the Distinguished Alumni Award from NCTC during the Starlight Gala. She stands with family and friends. (Photos by Cindy Roller)
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