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Push for tourism, pursuit of new business drives 2015’s work

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Montague County goes into the new year amidst a whirl of dust and gravel as road repairs are taking place across the county thanks to $2.6 million in state funding.

The County Transportation Infrastructure Fund grant program goes to make road repairs directly resulting from energy production.

City of Bowie continues to ponder where and if it will build a new municipal complex, while pursuing improvements to its utility infrastructure. Nocona looks to use the momentum it has made thanks to downtown renovations and successful events to draw new business. And Saint Jo also is working on infrastructure. In your Saturday Bowie News, see what is coming for the incorporated cities of Montague County in 2015.

 

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City of Bowie officials close Pillar and Rock intersection due to sinkhole

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On Friday city officials reported the intersection at Rock and Pillar was closed due to a sinkhole in the street. This area has been experiencing major drainage problems for many years damaging culverts and the street asphalt and concrete, with a portion of the street collapsing earlier in the spring. Drivers should avoid this area.

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Lake Amon G. Carter to reopen on June 20

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Nocona City Council approves NEDC requests

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The Nocona City Council approved a trio of Nocona Economic Development Corporation requests and considered infrastructure work questioned by a city council.
Councilors met on June 10. Two of the NEDC requests had already been presented with the timeclock for comment started. With that time limit over, the requests were finalized.
The Type A and B Boards will spend $19,225 at the Indian Oaks Golf Club for equipment, aerifying and top dressing the greens and batteries for rental carts. It also will expend $20,000 to the Nocona Chisholm Trail Rodeo Arena Committee to build new concrete bleachers, railings, fence and platform.
The third NEDC request is a new one related to a Type B board loan of $200,000 to Amy and Chris Nunneley for a new apartment and office construction project.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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