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April 4 last day to vote in time for the May 4 election

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For those interested in voting in the May 4 elections the last day to register to vote is April 4.
The City of Nocona is the only municipal entity to have an election scheduled. There are two places on the city council up for election with three candidates on the ballot. Incumbents Tom Horn and Don C. Davis are running along with Robert Fuller.
Countywide, voters will consider the proposition: “Changing Montague County from Tier 1 county status to Tier 2 county status for purposes of municipal annexation as described by Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code.”

Elections Administrator Ginger Wall said voter registration forms are available at some local post offices and in her office in the courthouse annex. Registration must be done in person and be in her office by April 4.
Forms are available on the county website at: co.montague.tx.us/page/montague.FormsInfo. Citizens also may check their voter registration status on that website.

Applications for a ballot by mail for the May 4 elections also are now being accepted. Those forms also are available on the website. Wall said a completed form must be received by her office by April 23, adding that means in her office, not postmarked.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

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Bowie Council meeting cancelled

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The Bowie City Council has cancelled its May 26 meeting due to a lack of agenda items that have discussion.
The next regularly scheduled meeting is on June 9.

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Runoff early voting ends Friday

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Early voting for the party primary runoff elections goes through May 22.
Elections Administrator Ginger Wall said early voting will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but is only located in the courthouse annex community room.
Election day voting is 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at four locations across the county: Courthouse annex community room, Bowie Senior Citizens Center, H.J. Justin Community Room in Nocona and Saint Jo Civic Center.
In the Republic Party primary there are runoffs for United States Senator between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton; Attorney General Chip Roy and Mayes Middleton; Railroad Commissioner Bo French and Jim Wright; and Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, place three, Allison Fox and Thomas Smith.
In the Democratic Party runoff there are two races: Lieutenant Governor between Marcos Isaias Velez and Vikki Goodwin, and for Attorney General Joe Jaworski and Nathan Johnson.
The primary winners will face off against the other party winners in November’s general election.

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Boil order remains in place

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A BOIL WATER NOTICE remains in effect for the area of Miller, Nina, & Roach Streets. Use boiled/bottled water for drinking, cooking, & brushing teeth.

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