SCHOOL NEWS
Bowie Jackrabbits celebrating homecoming
Celebrate Bowie High School homecoming festivities with a parade and bonfire Wednesday.
There are mini pep rallies at 10:30 a.m.at Smarty Pants and 11 a.m. at Happy Hearts. The downtown parade begins at 5 p.m. on Wednesday.
Coordinated by the booster club, entry forms are available at the high school. Theme for the parade is “Red, White and Bowie.”
From 8-10 p.m. Wednesday Project Graduation presents a bonfire at Selma Park. Admission will be $1 per person with food and drinks available, live music and deejay.
Football Friday is everyone’s day to wear maroon and white. There will be mini pep rallies all morning starting with the elementary at 8 a.m., intermediate at 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. at Advanced Rehab. The high school campus pep rally will be at 12:10 p.m.
The homecoming game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. with Bowie taking on Henrietta. The homecoming court will be presented during half-time.
Nominees for king and queen include: Queen, Chelsey Ketchum, Evelyn Sanchez, Marta DeMeo and Sierra Skinner, and king, Matthew Scrogum, Clay Stark, Caleb Cox, Zane Bell and Braden Armstrong.
Junior nominees are: Parker Price, Breanna Masingale and Season Eudey; sophomore, Levi Carnes and Macon Chambers and freshmen, Phillip Martinez and Payton Clark. There was a tie for junior girls and tie for the senior boys.
SCHOOL NEWS
Nocona senior takes state feature writing title
Abigail Hill, Nocona High School valedictorian, is the 2026 UIL feature writing state champion. Nocona faculty have been looking through school records and UIL records to see when Nocona last had someone won state. UIL record archives only date back to 1983 and they didn’t see anyone listed as winning a gold medal in Academic UIL. According to Nocona records, she is the first UIL Academic Champion since 1973. (Courtesy photo)
SCHOOL NEWS
Bowie Kindergarten students graduate
Bowie Elementary kindergarten students entertained the huge audience that attended the graduation ceremonies at the high school gym on May 21. Each kindergarten class performed a song for the guests. They also were invited to dress as their future career choice such as a doctor or a police officer.

Each class entertained with a song.
SCHOOL NEWS
Gold-Burg grad serving NASA internship
By Andy Newberry, MSU Texas
Midwestern State University junior Rykir Evans is not only building his skills during a NASA internship—he’s creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Evans has been a remote student at MSU Texas this semester while completing the internship. During that time, he had the opportunity to meet American naval aviator and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, as well as NASA Chief Flight Director Gene Kranz.
“It definitely has been an amazing experience thus far, and meeting all of the super inspirational figures in flesh and blood was definitely surreal,” Evans said.
Read the full story in Thursday’s Bowie News.
(Top photo) Rykir Evans had a chance meeting with Reid Wiseman NASA astronaut and commander of the Artemis II lunar fly-by mission. He also met famed NASA chief flight director Gene Kranz, who directed the first lunar landing mission, Apollo 11.

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