COUNTY LIFE
Nocona Sr center hosting lunch, Forestburg and Saint Jo serve dinner Thursday
The Nocona Senior Citizens Center will have its annual Thanksgiving Feast at noon on Nov. 18 at the center.
Guests planning to attend should RSVP to 825-3148. There will be dine-in and take-out orders. Cost is $10 per person, $5 for children 12 and under. Children age four and under eat free.
The communities of Forestburg and Saint Jo are preparing for their annual Thanksgiving dinners, both set for Nov. 18.
In Forestburg dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 18 in the Forestburg Community Center. Turkey, ham, dressing, gravy, bread, cranberry sauce and drinks will be provided by the Forestburg Community Service Club.
Guests are asked to bring their favorite salad, vegetable dish or dessert. The community looks forward to an opportunity to give thanks.
In Saint Jo, the community dinner is at noon on Nov. 18 at the Saint Jo Civic Center. The meat, drinks and bread will be provided. Guests are asked to bring side dishes and desserts.
COUNTY LIFE
Nocona City Council may reconsider golf cart registration fee
The Nocona City Council gave its budget proposal a final once-over before setting a public hearing for it and the proposed tax rate for Sept. 9 at 8 a.m.
Council members also heard from Blake McNew who is against the recently approved fee and registration process for golf carts and related vehicles.
Last month the council approved an ordinance that set forth registration requirements for these vehicles with a $50 registration fee. After several close calls and complaints from downtown business people and citizens on near misses with ATVs and golf carts driving unsafely downtown the council took the step to add the ordinance.
City Secretary Revell Hardison said after some discussion the council asked for it to be back on next month’s agenda with possible consideration for repealing the fee. After some research she added a person can go through the state to obtain a license plate for these vehicles and the local sticker would not be needed.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
COUNTY LIFE
School ratings strong across area
By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
The staff of Texas Education Agency on Aug. 14 announced the release of 2026 A-F Accountability Ratings for public school systems and campuses across the state.
Almost all of the school districts in the county saw their district ratings increase or remain consistent, along with some of their campuses.
There were 1,202 districts and 9,105 campuses rated in 2026. Some 24% of both districts and campuses increased in rating compared to 2025.
Read the full story and see all the county ratings in your Thursday Bowie News.
2026 state accountability ratings
Bowie Independent School District – B, 80 of 100 points
Elementary/intermediate – C, 74
Junior high – B, 84
High school – B, 86
Bellevue ISD – A, 92
Forestburg ISD – B, 82
Gold-Burg ISD – C, 76
Montague ISD – A, 93
Nocona ISD – B, 86
Elementary – B, 80
Middle school – C, 79
High school – A, 94
Prairie Valley ISD – B, 88
Saint Jo ISD – B, 82
Elementary – D, 66
High school – A, 92
COUNTY LIFE
Clear the Shelter this Saturday in Bowie
Friends of the Bowie Animal Shelter will host the annual Clear the Shelter event from 8 a.m. to noon on Aug. 22.
The shelter is located at 1508 E. Wise. While this is a nationwide effort to recognize the work of animal shelters, their staff and volunteers, this also is a chance to support their efforts by attending the bake sale, silent auction and food vendors.
Adoptable dogs from the Bowie shelter as well as Easy Street Shelter of Saint Jo, Lucky Paws in Nocona and McCares of Montague will be present.
If your family is considering adopting a pet this would be a great time to visit with the animals and meet the volunteers who can tell you a bit about the animals. Prospective volunteers also are welcome, so ask your questions.
Staff from Cross Timbers Vet will be giving reduced price vaccinations.
There will be a prize drawing at noon for a bounce house and a Turtle Box speaker. Tickets are $5 each for a chance to win either prize. Drawing at noon.
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