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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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Bowie School Board swears in two members

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By BARBARA GREEN
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Trustees of the Bowie Independent School District welcomed one new member this week following the Nov. 5 election and accepted the 2023-24 outside audit with no exceptions.
Incumbent Trustee Jacky Betts returned to place one and Angie Christmas took the place two seat. After the board officers were dissolved with the new ones taking the oath, officers were elected. Betts will continue as president, Guy Green as vice president and Kent Dosch as secretary.
Paul Fleming of Edgin, Parkman, Fleming & Fleming, PC, presented the audit telling there were no issues and the process went smoothly. He noted the biggest change was the Legislature compressing the district tax rate and additional changes in the tax law. State aid formula grants increased due to the state’s funding formula compensating for lost property tax revenue due to the law change previously mentioned.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

New Trustee Angie Christmas takes the oath of office from fellow trustee Guy Green Monday night. (Photo by Barbara Green0
Returning Trustee Jacky Betts receives the oath of office.
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ER/hospital steering group formed

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By BARBARA GREEN
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Information was the watchword for the second hospital/emergency room community meeting Tuesday night, as the steering committee was announced along with additional financial considerations.
About 50 people attended the meeting. Melody Gillespie, who was named chairperson for the committee, said the goal is to gather information to get it out into the community. This group was formed after the Bowie emergency room was closed by Faith Rural Health System in early October just shy of one year of operating in Bowie.
Kylie Ward, one of the public relations volunteers, said, “This committee is not here to force things on you and there are assumptions already we are proposing a tax. We are not, we don’t have that ability, we are just a research team here to explore all the options.”
Other members of the committee include Tiffany Chandler and Damon Benton handling finance and grant research; Jennifer Tellef, secretary; Valerie Tomerson, grant research; Ann Smith, PR and Margin Latham and Gillespie, legislative research. It was pointed out there are other members of the sub-committees who are helping with research, but they also invite anyone interested to help with the process.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

Top photo – Jack County Judge Keith Umphress spoke at this week’s steering committee meeting. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Montague County Grand Jury issues November indicted cases

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The following indictments were filed with the 97th District Clerk following the November session of the Montague County Grand Jury.
There were a total of 13 indictments with one sealed awaiting the arrest of a suspect.
A grand jury indictment is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Read the full list of indictments in your mid-week Bowie News.

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