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City manager keeps his job on a tiebreaker vote

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
It was round two for the Bowie City Council’s budget workshop Tuesday night, and after an anger-filled Monday session, the second discussion was just as tense.
The agenda called for the workshop, followed by evaluations of the three employees hired by the council: City manager, city secretary and municipal judge. Following brief reviews of City Secretary Sandy Page and Judge Darla Cordell that lasted less than 10 minutes each, the council met with City Manager Bert Cunningham for about 30 minutes.
Back in open session Page and Cordell had their employment continued for one year with a three percent raise if that is included in the budget; however, Cunningham, who had been involved in rancorous exchanges with two councilors the night before continued thanks to a tie-breaker.
Councilor Arlene Bishop made a motion to retain the manager for one year, but without the three percent raise. Councilors Bishop, Buckmaster and Thomas Kent voted yes, Chuck Malone, Jason Love and Wayne Bell voted no, with Mayor Gaylynn Burris casting the tie-breaker no vote. Cunningham will continue as city manager with the raise if it is included in the budget.
The council went into executive session after about two hours in the workshop but then went into closed session for the evaluations. The council reconvened into the workshop afterward, but Councilors Buckmaster and Bishop left.
With a quorum still present, the workshop continued.

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Substation/transformer install back on track

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A crew from Scarborough Engineering was working on control termination wiring in the control room of the Bowie Substation last week. They were integrating additional equipment including the new transformer. Once everything is connected it will go through a testing phase. The transformer project has been stalled during the past year awaiting the arrival of various parts. (News photo by Barbara Green

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Amon Carter Lake Water Corp. reorganizes board

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By BARBARA GREEN
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After more than a year of turmoil and upheaval it appears the Amon Carter Lake Water Supply Corporation is back on its feet with a slate of new board members and plans to review by-laws and operations.
Last August all the board members resigned in the wake of a lawsuit by a resident who could not obtain water for a small housing development despite being in the district. The property owner also accused the board of not following open meetings or open records laws, or its own by-laws.
After the board resigned a receivership was requested from the court and was named in December 2025. The receiver or temporary manager was Nocona attorney Zach Renfro, who was directed by the court to seek out possible directors to rehabilitate the association and assure it meets the obligation of continuing to provide water to more than 300 members.
The corporation board conducted its first general membership meeting on March 27 where a state of the corporation was given and new directors

named. They are Kevin McShan, president; Josh Swint, vice president; Carla Swofford, secretary; Wesley Kelly, treasurer; Zach Gunter, Rob Hankins and Chase Thomas, all directors.

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Lack of quorum cancels meeting

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The Bowie City Council meeting scheduled for April 28 was canceled due to the lack of a quorum.
Councilors Boyd Hulstine, Stephanie Post and Brent Shaw were present along with Mayor Gaylynn Burris, Four council members are required. Laramie Truax, Laura Sproles and TJay McEwen were absent. The agenda items were expected to be placed on the next agenda of business for the council.

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