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Heat lamp believed to be the cause of dog house/shop fire

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Bowie firefighters went to this shop fire at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 23, where they found a dog house inside it on fire. Water can be seen coming from inside the shop. Fire Chief Doug Page said it appears to have started through a heat lamp in the dog house. Page said heat lamps and animals don’t go together as a method of warmth, but if they are used make sure the lamp bulb is encased in case the bulb shatters or is knocked down. (News photo by Barbara Green)

Clarification – The dog was uninjured in this fire.

Water gushes out one end of the shop on Small Street as the blaze was knocked down inside after a dog house caught fire. (Photo by Barbara Green)
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We celebrate American workers this holiday weekend and say good-bye to summer. Make it a safe and happy weekend as you spend time with family and friends.
The Bowie News office, along with most government offices will be closed on Monday.

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Bowie Council adopts budget, keeps tax rate the same

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By BARBARA GREEN
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Members of the Bowie City Council adopted the first reading for adoption of the 2024-25 budget totaling $23,310,385 in overall operations.
Approval came at Monday night’s meeting the 2024 tax rate. Finance Director Pamela Woods presented the budget proposal in its final form and when asked if there were any significant changes from the first draft, she said there property tax revenue went down some, while sales tax went up a small bit. The fire department salary line also was adjusted as it is now fully staffed.
The budget total is $23,310,385, broken down in $10,714390 for the general fund and $12,595,995. This budget is balanced with only a small amount, $9,681 above the overall projected revenues. Utility fund revenue is projected at $12,601,000 and general fund at $10,719,066.
The proposed tax rate for 2024 is unchanged for the past three years staying at .5430 cents per $100 in property value. There were no comments in Monday’s public hearing.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

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Four people die, 10 injured in one-vehicle crash

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Four people died and 10 were hospitalized after a horrific wreck on U.S. Highway 287 near Farm-to-Market Road 1655 at Alvord.
The traffic incident happened just after 8 a.m. on Aug. 28 after emergency responders converged on the single-vehicle wreck of a Chevrolet 3500 passenger van. According to the Department of Public Safety preliminary report, the van, which was traveling northbound when the driver veered off the left side of the highway. The driver overcorrected, lost control and rolled over.
Trooper Sgt. Tony De La Cerda confirmed there were 14 passengers in the van including the driver and multiple passengers were ejected. Three passengers were pronounced deceased at the scene including the driver, three passengers were transported to different hospitals by air with critical injuries, seven passengers were transported by ambulance with non-critical injuries and one passenger was transported by ambulance with a minor injury. A fourth passenger was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
“We know the vehicle was coming from Florida and headed to New Mexico. The victims were residents of Florida of Haitian descent. This investigation is not a human smuggling/trafficking case,” said Sgt. De La Cerda.
Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

Mass casualty incident occurs with one-vehicle van crash at Alvord Wednesday. (Wise County Messenger photo)
First responders from across the area converged on this accident scene to assist 10 accident victims. (Wise County Messenger photo)
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