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Nocona going to odd-even watering days

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Starting Aug. 28 City of Nocona water customers will go into stage two water restrictions for mild water shortage conditions.
Back on July 26 Lake Nocona reached 824 msl which started a 30-day clock before stage two was launched. Although the timetable ends Sunday, compliance and enforcement begins Monday.
As of Friday the lake level was 823.13 msl or 74.3% full. It is full at 827.5 msl. One year ago the level was 824.43 msl.
Lake Amon Carter is at 88.1% full at 918.37 msl. It is full at 920 msl. One year ago it was at 919.02 msl.
The trigger for stage three kicks in if the lake drops below 822 msl for 15 days.
As per the City of Nocona’s drought contingency plan, the goal of stage two is to achieve a 15% reduction in daily water demand and mitigate the reduction of water capacity at Lake Nocona.
All landscape watering is restricted to alternating days based on the home address. Water customers are required to limit the irrigation of landscape areas. Those with an even-numbered address water on even-numbered days, odd-numbered addresses on odd-numbered days.
The use for washing sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, streets, tennis courts, patios, or other paved areas, except to alleviate immediate health or fire hazards, is strongly discouraged.
No outdoor watering between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. The only exceptions are handheld water hoses or bucket watering.

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Commissioners to meet on May 11

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Members of the Montague County Commissioner’s Court will meet at 9 a.m. on May 11.
After the consent agenda and public comments, the court will discuss an interlocal agreement between precinct two and the Bowie Sports Association for the baseball complex.
Precinct three will ask for a line-time budget adjustment of $15,000 from operating expenses to part-time.
The court will open and consider accepting sealed bids for emulsified asphalt and prime oil, all on a 90-day contract.
The consent agenda of minutes, bills and reports also is slated.

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Suspicious man jailed near BHS

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A 44-year-old Bowie man was arrested Monday morning at the lake next to Bowie High School after he was acting suspiciously and ran from police.
At 7:28 a.m. May 4 Lt. Bob Blackburn saw a man trespassing at the school lake. Nearby there was a vehicle parked on the service road belonging to the suspect, Zane Huntley. The license plate on the vehicle had been concealed using tape.
“My immediate first thought was someone was here to hurt my kids. Covering up your plates is something criminals do,” said the officer.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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Overall preliminary values up 8.1%

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By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Staff of the Montague County Tax Appraisal District sent out 15,815 preliminary property value statements for the 2026 tax year.
An additional 3,500 mineral notices and 90 business personal property notices were sent out by Pritchard & Abbott.
Overall total preliminary values for the county went up 8.1% when compared to certified values from 2025 reported Chief Appraiser Kim Haralson.
Property values have undergone many changes in the last few years based on actions from the Texas Legislature, subdivision developments and energy.
Last November, Texas voters approved an increase in the homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000 which affected last year’s values and taxes.
Ongoing development of subdivisions throughout the county and fluctuations in the oil and gas industry also are having an impact.
Values were determined as of Jan. 1, 2026, so any activity after that date such as recent upheavals in energy due to the war in Iran have not impacted the numbers.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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