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Youth fair premium sale sets new record

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Despite the challenges of the pandemic and economy during the past few years, the Montague County Youth Show continues to show growth and this year was no exception with a premium sale that was more than $10,000 higher than last year, 84 more participants and a full day of new leadership contests added.
Kristy Tillman, chairman of the youth fair board, said Monday the fair went “overwhelmingly well,” running smoothly with nothing but positive comments on the changes including leadership day and the youth horse show.
“The sale went above and beyond what we expected about $10,000 ahead of last year. For the new leadership contests, the most common comment was positive as people were thankful for it being there. I know there was a lot of talk around the barn from kids who want to do it next year. We are already looking at maybe changing locations next year due to a larger number,” Tillman explained.

The premium sale total was $161,770 up from last year’s total of $154,150. This does not include pledges that are still pending.

Read the full story with all the results in the mid-week Bowie News. Also see photo coverage in the Winner’s Circle.

Maddax McCollum, Bowie 4-H, had a great show earning grand champion steer and grand champion heifer. It was a repeat for her after winning the same titles in the 2022 show. See all the winners in The Winner’s Circle inside today’s Bowie News.
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Commissioner’s court meets on Nov. 25

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Montague County Commissioner’s Court will meet at 9 a.m. on Nov. 25.
Members will consider an anti-fraud policy and adding it to the personnel policy. The annual liability renewal with the Texas Association of Counties Risk Pool will be reviewed.
Montague County officials will be enrolling in the TAC 2025 certified cybersecurity course required by the state for all employees who use county computers.
Other topics for Monday will include the bond for the county treasurer, review an account application with Schad & Pulte Welding Supply, Inc and consider raising the road hand clothing allowance from $500 to $1,000.

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Bowie Fire Department celebrates its past year

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By BARBARA GREEN
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It was family night for the City of Bowie Fire Department as members gathered for the annual pre-Thanksgiving awards dinner this week.
Firefighter of the Year awards, service awards and officers and firefighters were pinned with their new badges.
Fire Chief Doug Page opened the evening with a remembrance of a fallen firefighter, James Dunham who died 25 years ago on Nov. 18. This Saint Jo firefighter was responding to a car accident at Forestburg and after he arrived suffered a heart attack. Page noted his daughter is auxiliary member Renee Hart.
Chad Long, member of the department for one year and one month received the Firefighter of the Year Award. Kelly Tomlin, nine-year member, was selected by the volunteers to receive the Roy Gene Williams Award.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

Top photo- New lieutenants Michael Burrows and Chad Gerlach received the oath from Mayor Gaylynn Burris. (Photo by Barbara Green)

New firefighters were recognized for completing their firefighter I or II training.
Matthew Silcox and Nathan Cannon are pinned with their news badges by loved ones or family members. (Photos by Barbara Green)
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‘Wine like a dog’ event to aid new county shelter

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The new Montague County Animal Rescue, which will be helping with operation of the new county animal shelter, invite you to “Wine Like A Dog” on Dec. 3 at Kimber Creek Wine Bar and Gift Shop in downtown Bowie.
The evening will include wine and charcuterie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., while raising funds for the rescue organization. Tickets are $50.
Melanie Gillespie of Montague County Animal Rescue said the new 501c3 has completed its agreement to work with Montague County operating the animal shelter.
“Your support enables us to launch the opening of the first county-run animal shelter. We invite you to join our mission of rescuing, rehabilitating and finding loving homes for animals in need,” said Gillespie.
Limited tickets will be offered at the door based on availability. Those with questions may call Gillespie at 469-951-0215 or email [email protected].

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