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Bowie Council moving forward with budget

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Members of the Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on Aug. 26 to consider the first reading of the 2019-20 budget proposal and conduct the first of two public hearings on the proposed tax rate.
A draft of the proposed budget was approved at the workshop on Aug. 19. Per the proposed ordinance there is $8,251,643 appropriated in the general fund and $9,471,000 in the utility fund. The ordinance will require two readings with approval.
The proposed tax rate is .5445 cents per $100 in property value. This is .0195 cents higher than last year’s rate of .5250 cents. That rate is expected to generate an additional $130,620 in ad valorem tax revenue.
This tax rate increase is being offset in the budget by a reduction in the small business commercial electric rate. For the customer with an average 2,000 kilowatt hours the reduction will be about $14.40 a month and impact 656 meters across the city.
The second public hearing on the tax rate will be on Sept. 9 at a regular council meeting before it goes to the council for adoption.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

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Bowie budget revenues not meeting projections

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By BARBARA GREEN
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In its six-month financial report for fiscal 2024-25 Bowie City Council members saw budget revenues were not coming in as high as projected, despite the budget using conservative figures.
During the Monday meeting, Finance Director Pamela Woods reviewed the numbers at the half-way point of the year. She said all the department heads are doing well keeping their expenses within budget just below the 50% level or 49.26% overall. Despite that, expenses are above revenues in the utility fund by almost $100,000.
In the utility fund revenues are 46.11% of budget in water; 53.19% in sewer and 43.74% in electric. The total utility fund revenue is at 46.42% of the budget or $5,572,694.

Carol Moore also addressed the council on disrepair at the Pelham Park walking track urging it to make repairs and maintain it.

Read the full council story in the weekend Bowie News.

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Chain-reaction crash in work zone injures two

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Two people were transported to the hospital with possible injuries from a three-vehicle crash Tuesday afternoon in a highway department work zone on State Highway 59.
The accident occurred on Hwy 59 near Allison Road at 4:09 p.m. on May 14. There were three vehicles containing a total of six people.
Vehicle one driven by Carlin Jaster, Bowie with his passenger Zana Lara, Bowie, were traveling south on Hwy. 59. Two other vehicles driven by Kjersti Compton, Sunset and Edward Meadows, Grapevine were also southbound but stopped in a construction zone.
Jaster failed to control his speed and a chain-reaction crash occurred as he struck Compton who then hit Meadows.
Jaster and Lara were transported to Nocona General Hospital with non-incapacitating injuries. The others were uninjured. Tuesday was the first day for road construction along State Highway 59. Digital signs were posted for delays.

(Pictured above) Bowie Rural Fire Department and Bowie EMS responded to this three-vehicle chain reaction crash on State Highway 59 near Allison Road on Tuesday afternoon. There were a total of six people in the three vehicles, and two were transported to Nocona General with possible injuries. (Courtesy photo)

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DA reports 23 cases returned by Grand Jury

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District Attorney Casey Hall reported a total of 23 people were issued indictments in the May session of the Montague County Grand Jury Monday.

Read the full list of the indictments in your weekend Bowie News.

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