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SPORTSBLITZ: Local schedule through March 26
School Sports
March 20
Baseball
5 p.m., City View at Bowie
5 p.m., Boyd at Nocona
Softball
5 p.m., City View at Bowie
5 p.m., Boyd at Nocona
March 21
Fishing
Bowie at Lake Ray Roberts Invitational, Sanger
Powerlifting
Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association state meet, at Corpus Christi
Track and Field
Bowie at Possum Kingdom Relays, Graham
March 23
Baseball
6 p.m., Iowa Park at Bowie, JV
Golf
Bowie boys and girls at Norman Waters Invitational, Nocona, Indian Oaks Golf Club
March 24
Baseball
7:30 p.m., Bowie at Paradise
7:30 p.m., Nocona at Jacksboro
Tennis
8:30 a.m., Bowie and Nocona girls at Tioga Invitational, Hamilton Park
Softball
7 p.m., Bowie at Paradise
7 p.m., Nocona at Jacksboro
March 26
Track and Field
Bowie, Nocona at Jacksboro Relays
Saint Jo and Prairie Valley at Valley View Relays
Tennis
8:30 a.m., Bowie and Nocona boys and mixed doubles at Tioga Invitational, Hamilton Park.
Nocona’s Kameron Hill slides safely into third base during Tuesday’s game between the Indians and Henrietta in Henrietta. Nocona defeated Henrietta 9-6 in the District 3A-9 opener for both teams. (News photo by Eric Viccaro)
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Sunglow brightens the landscape and containers
Perfect Score, Director’s Select, Best of the Best and Leader of the Pack are just a few of the awards for Superlophus. I’m also reasonably sure you are thinking: What is a Superlophus?
Superlophus Sunglow is the official name botanically known as an Oenothera commonly called Texas Primrose. That’s right: This golden yellow flower that is a non-stop bloomer and tough-as-nails is a native selection and winner of 15 awards from Canada to Mississippi.
Read the full Garden Guy feature in the Thursday Bowie News.
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Heat continues its assault this week
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Brew up a ‘cuppa’ tea with items from your yard
A few years ago, if someone had suggested that I would be brewing tea from orange peels, fig leaves, and the assortment of wild plants flourishing in my yard, I would have giggled in disbelief. My perception of tea was limited to the neatly packaged bags sold at the store, each little bag a promise of convenience.
I still vividly recall a few memorable trips to Great Britain, where I savored the robust flavor of a PG Tips tea bag—moments like that felt exquisitely sophisticated to me! The British, with their ritual approach and passion for creating the perfect cuppa, truly have mastered the art of tea.
Read the full On The Table column in your Thursday Bowie News.
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NEWS3 years agoSuspect indicted, jailed in Tia Hutson murder
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NEWS4 years ago2 hurt, 1 jailed after shooting incident north of Nocona
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NEWS3 years agoSO investigating possible murder/suicide
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NEWS4 years agoWreck takes the life of BHS teen, 16
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NEWS3 years agoMurder unsolved – 1 year later Tia Hutson’s family angry, frustrated with no arrest
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Show us something good9 years agoCountry music star children perform in Bowie
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100th Birthday4 years agoLooking back at the 1958 Centennial edition of The Bowie News
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NEWS3 years agoSheriff’s office called out to infant’s death









