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Notable events from 2014

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As a calendar year winds down, many people like to reflect on the preceding 12 months. The end of the year can be a great time for personal reflection, but also an interesting time to look back on the more notable events that took place across the globe since the most recent turn of the calendar year. The following are some of the more notable world events to unfold in 2014.

· An outbreak of the Ebola virus begins in West Africa in February. The outbreak infects and even kills thousands of people, and remains a concern throughout the year, both in Africa and across the globe.

· The Seattle Seahawks dominate the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, which becomes the most viewed television event in the United States. More than 111 million viewers tuned in to watch the game, which took place on February 2 in East Rutherford, NJ. Despite concerns about weather-related events in the weeks leading up to the big game, the game was ultimately played in relatively mild conditions.

· The Olympic Winter Games begin in Sochi, Russia in February. Similar to the Super Bowl, the Sochi games are surrounded by weather concerns, as many speculate that Sochi’s climate is simply not cold enough to host the Olympic Winter Games. The weather does raise concerns once the Games commence, but the events go on with little interruption.

· Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappears over the Gulf of Thailand. The Boeing 777 airliner, which took off in March and was carrying 239 people, had yet to be found at press time.

· Boko Haram, an Islamist Jihadist and terrorist organization, claims responsibility for the April abduction of nearly 300 female students from a government school in Nigeria. Citing safety concerns, the government had closed the school in the weeks prior to the abduction, only reopening to allow students to take final exams. The students had yet to be released at press time.

· Felipe VI ascends to the Spanish throne in June after his father, King Juan Carlos I, abdicates. Juan Carlos I became the fourth European monarch to abdicate in a little over a year, following Pope Benedict XVI (February 2013), Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (April 2013) and Belgium’s King Albert II (July 2013).

· In July, tensions between Israel and Palestine boil over once again after three Israeli teenagers are kidnapped and murdered and one Palestinian teenager is killed in retaliation. Many people are killed in the resulting conflict, which includes missile strikes and a ground invasion.

· By a 55 percent majority, the people of Scotland vote “No” to an independence referendum that would have separated the country from the United Kingdom. More than 3.6 million Scots voted in the September referendum, which would have ended a centuries-old union had the people of Scotland voted for independence.

· New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter plays the final game of his career on September 28. In an ironic twist, the game is played at Boston’s Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox, the Yankees’ fiercest rival.

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Local businesswoman arrested in Hood County on TABC warrant

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Tawni Ledbetter

Tawni Jones Ledbetter was arrested on July 10 by law officers in Hood County on a warrant for making a false statement to the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission.
Ledbetter was released from jail on $10,000 bond. While the former owner of The Rack lists Bowie as where she lives, she also remarried earlier this year to a man who resides in Granbury.
The TABC complaint could be handled as a misdemeanor according to the public information office, but additional details were unavailable as of presstime. The PIO indicated it depends on the specific type of case and he did not have the warrant information at the time of the call.

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

CORRECTION – In the Wednesday Bowie News this article in the print edition stated Ledbetter was the owner of The Rack, this is incorrect. She is no longer owner of this business. We apologize for this error.

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Bowie News print deadline moved up due to holiday

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Due to the July 4th holiday this week, The Bowie News will be printing early in the week. Deadline for any news or ad for the July 6 paper will be noon on July 2. The Bowie News office will be closed on July 4.

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Mildred McCraw to lead 2024 Pioneer Court

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Meet the ladies of the 2024 Jim Bowie Days Pioneer Court as they prepare for the crowning on June 28.
Hosted by the Bowie Amity Club, the crowning and pioneer reunion begins at 2:30 p.m. on June 28 at the Bowie Community Center, middle section.
Mildred McCraw, known to many as the “Chicken Lady,” as well as Bowie’s biggest cheerleader, has been selected to serve as pioneer queen. Her duchesses will be Doris McGuffey longtime local business woman and radio air personality at KNTX Radio, and Margaret Long, longtime bank official with Sanger Bank.

See the full stories from these ladies in your weekend Bowie News.

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