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BEDC team wins top state award for business relief programs

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The City of Bowie Economic Development Team of the 4A and 4B boards, received a special award from the Texas Economic Development Council for its work with local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Resilience and Recovery Award was a special one presented this year due to COVID and how communities worked with their businesses under the guidelines and assisted with economic recovery programs. It was presented to Janis Crawley, executive director of the Bowie Economic Development Corporation, and Mayor Gaylynn Burris at the Community Economic Development Awards ceremony at the annual conference on Oct. 14.

A special award category of resilience and recovery was created for outstanding achievement in pandemic recovery efforts. For cities of less than 10,000 Bowie Economic Development was honored. The team was recognized for its pandemic work and post-tornado recoveries.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

Members of the Bowie Economic Development Team.
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Bowie City Council meets on May 12

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The Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on May 12 in the council chambers.
The agenda opens with a proclamation for Emergency Medical Services Week.
In the city manager’s report, Bert Cunningham will discuss the Rock and Pillar Street project and the Texas Water Development Board grant application.
In new business, Brittany Barnes will be considered as an appointment to the Bowie Community Development Board.
A resolution requesting financial assistance from the TWDB authorizing the filing of an application for assistance will be reviewed.
The master parks plan also will be presented by staff from Public Management.
The consent agenda and public comments round out the meeting.

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Commissioners to meet on May 11

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Members of the Montague County Commissioner’s Court will meet at 9 a.m. on May 11.
After the consent agenda and public comments, the court will discuss an interlocal agreement between precinct two and the Bowie Sports Association for the baseball complex.
Precinct three will ask for a line-time budget adjustment of $15,000 from operating expenses to part-time.
The court will open and consider accepting sealed bids for emulsified asphalt and prime oil, all on a 90-day contract.
The consent agenda of minutes, bills and reports also is slated.

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Suspicious man jailed near BHS

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A 44-year-old Bowie man was arrested Monday morning at the lake next to Bowie High School after he was acting suspiciously and ran from police.
At 7:28 a.m. May 4 Lt. Bob Blackburn saw a man trespassing at the school lake. Nearby there was a vehicle parked on the service road belonging to the suspect, Zane Huntley. The license plate on the vehicle had been concealed using tape.
“My immediate first thought was someone was here to hurt my kids. Covering up your plates is something criminals do,” said the officer.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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