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Lake Amon Carter reopens

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Lake Amon G. Carter reopened May 31, after almost two weeks of being closed.
City Manager Bert Cunningham said Thursday the lake level at 3:30 p.m. was 921.90 mean sea level and it appears to be falling. The lake is considered full at 920 msl. By Friday the lake level had dropped to 921.83 msl.
With no new rain in the forecast city officials felt they could go forward with the reopening to boat traffic. All those who travel the lake whether it be in a boat, jet ski or other apparatus are urged to exercise caution as the water is still high and could be covering debris or trees.
Selma Park will be open for primitive camping with no electrical service available until the water recedes from the lower levels of the park.
The lake was originally closed on May 2 after nearly six inches of rain fell in the area. At its height on May 4 the lake level was at 924.04 msl. It remained closed until May 16 when city officials decided to reopen it, but more rainfall closed it again on May 20.

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Slaton celebrated for 50 years on the job for City of Bowie

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(Center) Lynetta Slaton, lieutenant/support services with the Bowie Police Department was honored with a party Tuesday celebrating her 50th year working with the City of Bowie. She received a Bowie knife plaque in a surprise reception. Her son, Bo Slaton, and mom, LaVelle Boudreaux are pictured. Slaton is the longest serving city employee. (Courtesy photo)

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Lake levels continue rebound due to rain

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Rainfall continues to push local lake levels upward.
As of May 17 Lake Nocona was 85.8% full at 825.51 mean sea level. It is full at 827.5 msl. One month ago it was at 67.3 msl.
Lake Amon G. Carter continues to be more than 100% full at 921.59%. It is full at 920 msl. One month ago it was 91.4% full at 918.85 ms.

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District 30 Senate race runoff early voting begins

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Early voting begins May 20 and run through May 24 in the 30th Senatorial District runoff election for both the Democratic and Republican Party Primaries.
In the March primaries due to the large number of candidates no one received the necessary majority. The seat became vacant when Sen. Drew Springer (R-Muenster) decided not to seek re-election.
On the Democratic ticket, voters will choose between Michael Braxton and Dale Frey. On the Republican ticket Brent Hagenbuch and Jace Yarbrough battle it out. The winner in each party will face off in the November general election.
Early voting for the runoff runs May 20-24 from 7 a.m. to 7 p..m. at the Montague County Courthouse Annex Community Room. This is the only location for early voting.
On election voting polls will be located in the courthoue annex, Bowie Senior Citizens Center, Nocona City Hall and Saint Jo Civic Center. They will be open 7 a.m.. to 7 p.m.
Those who voted in the March primary can only cast ballots in that party primary, voters cannot switch parties. Those who did not vote in the primary can vote in either party primary.

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