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97th District software conversion faces cost overage

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@ bowienewsonline.com
Unexpected costs connected with the lengthy conversion of 97th District Court case management systems were examined by the Montague County Commissioner’s Court Monday.
District Judge Jack McGaughey explained while this conversion process began a few years back to help the district provide the E-filing mandates of the state, he said they have run into problems in the change-out requiring outside technical assistance.
He retained MNM Consulting Services to direct the process one year ago, and while they have made a lot of progress there is still more to do outside the scope of the original estimates.
Ashley Culley, director of information technology with MNM, told the court at first they thought the criminal side was done and all that remained was the civil cases, however, they found there were errors in the criminal data and civil had not been done.

Read the full story on the unexpected expenses in your mid-week Bowie News.

District Judge Jack McGaughey and Ashley Culley of MNM Consulting discussed the software conversion with the Montague County Commissioner’s Court to present a cost over-run. (Photo by Barbara Green)
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Gold-Burg High one-act prepares for public show on Sunday

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The cast and crew of Gold-Burg High School’s state-bound one-act play “Interview,” will present a public show at 4 p.m. on May 5 in the Bowie Junior High Auditorium.
Admission is $5 and there will be a bake sale to raise funds for travel and other OAP expenses. The show is directed by Linda Fitzner.
The group will travel to Austin to perform on May 13 for the state title. This is the school’s first time to take a play to the state contest.

Pictured above: Cast of “Interview” in rehearsal this week. (Courtesy photo)

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Voters decide today on two ISD bonds

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Voters in Bowie and Forestburg Independent School Districts will have their say Saturday as both entities offer up bond issues to improve infrastructure.
Early voting came to an end on Tuesday with a total of 1,230 people casting their ballots.
On election day the polls will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at three locations: Bowie Senior Citizens Center, Forestburg ISD Library and Sunset City Hall. Voters can cast their ballots at any of these locations due to countywide voting.

Read more about both bond proposals in your weekend Bowie News.

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City crews replace fire hydrant near downtown

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Water was off Wednesday morning as the City of Bowie public works crew replaced a fire hydrant at the corner of Walnut and Matthews. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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