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Youth Fair opens Thursday

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Activity for the 2022 Montague County Youth Fair gets underway early on Jan. 6 as shop projects, plus market goats and lambs, dairy heifers and poultry are all checked in for the event.
The fair runs Jan. 6-8 at the Montague County Agriculture Center in Nocona. There are 253 exhibitors registered to compete in the fair across the livestock, shop and home economics divisions. A total of 757 entries will be competing for the coveted blue ribbon for grand champion.
Exhibitors are up slightly from the 2021 show where 228 showed with 906 entries and in 2019 the exhibitors were at 334 with a 1,001 entries.
Based on positive feedback the premium sale will operate like last with no live animals or large projects walked through the sale. This eliminates the need for pens or a display area allowing more space for attendees and buyers. Buyer appreciation gifts or small projects carried by one person will be allowed.

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

Sadie Weaver and Makenzi Reynolds work with their goat entries as they prepare for the Montague County Youth Fair this week. (Courtesy photo)
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July Jam planned for July 27

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The 22nd annual July Jam returns on July 27 to the Bowie Community Center West Hall, 413 Pelham Street in Bowie.
There will be a “chickin’ pickin’ fiddling fun time” as guests will be entertained by amazing fiddling tunes and enjoying a chicken meal with delicious homemade jams because it wouldn’t be July Jam without it.
Tickets are just $15 with the event starting at 6 p.m. The funds raised help provide awards for the Championship Fiddler Competition during Chicken and Bread Days Heritage Festival on Oct. 5.
This attracts talented musicians from all over to visit downtown Bowie to test their fiddling skills on stage in the Bowie Fire Hall on Oct. 5.
Along with the live fiddling entertainment, come hungry and be ready to outbid your neighbors at the silent auction or just stop by for a great meal, fellowship and soak in the air conditioning.

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

This large group of fiddlers entertain at the 2023 July Jam. (Photo by Barbara Green)
Chicken hats reign at July Jam with a little country dancing. (Photo by Barbara Green0
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Nocona Summer Reading welcomes animals, insects

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(top) Children were fascinated with bugs and spiders displayed at this past week’s Nocona Public Library’s Summer reading program, which is at 10 a.m. each Wednesday in July at 100 Clay in the Justin Building. (Above) These youngsters touched a snake that was displayed. (Courtesy photos)
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Nocona City Council reviews budget work

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The Nocona City Council met this past week making plans for budget and tax rate hearings.
Councilors received a brief update on the 2024-25 budget preparations. City Secretary Revell Hardison said the final proposal is almost complete and they now await the arrival of the no-new revenue tax rate that will be reviewed by the council after it is calculated by the tax collector.

The proposal includes a tax rate increase of about 3% similar to last year and there will be a small increase in water and sewer rates, but Hardison said the final crunch on those will come after the tax rate projections arrive.

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

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