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B. News invites families to share their memories

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The world has been trapped within the throes of a health pandemic since March with millions battling the Coronavirus and nearly 300,000 U.S citizens losing their lives to the virus.
Daily statistics are heartbreaking as we learn someone else from our community lost their life to COVID-19; however, due to health privacy laws all the public knows through the media is the gender, age and location of the most recent victim.
There have been 24,394 deaths in Texas and 30 in Montague County as of Dec. 16.
It has been a sad and often, faceless report on the losses. Unless a family decides to announce this information on social media or in an obituary their loved one remains only a number on the daily health report.
These are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, grandpas and nanas, who all contributed to their hometowns.
The Bowie News would very much like to put a face and a name to each of these losses. The year 2020 should not pass without taking a moment to speak the name or know something about each one of these people.
We invite family members who would like their loved ones remembered to submit a photo, name and some details about their loved one.
Email your information to [email protected] or if you have questions call Barbara Green, 872-2247. Deadline for submission is Dec. 28.
As we look back on the past year, let’s take a moment to remember those who were lost to this horrific illness and what each one meant to our county.

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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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