SERVING MONTAGUE COUNTY TEXAS THE BOWIE NEWS © $1 Vol. 98, No. 18 • 2 sections, 16 pages Published without fear or favor since 1922 Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Grand Jury returns 24 cases As the 97th District Bowie, indicted on a Lace Kelli Burr, 31, manufacture/delivery of 11, 2019, $15,000 bond. Court slowly gets back charge of arson intent to Bowie, manufacture/de- a controlled substance Kathy Renae Etter, up to speed after being damage habitation from livery of a controlled sub- one-four grams, June 21, 49, Bowie, possession of a insidenews closed and restricted an Oct. 2, 2019 offense. stance one-four grams, 2019, $25,000 bond. controlled substance four mid-week edition due to COVID-19, the Bond was $20,000. June 21, 2019, $25,000 Robert Earl Cunning- to 200 grams, Dec. 11, Montague County Grand Christopher Brad Bon- bond. ham, 30, Jacksboro, as- 2019, $10,000 bond. Courthouse - 4A Jury met Monday and er, 43, Montague, driving Pamela Lachelle But- sault family member im- Soloman Burke Guil- Obituaries - 5A returned a slate of 24 while intoxicated, Nov, ler, 35, Bowie, abandon/ peding breath, April 18, lory, 34, Montague, two Your Cards - 7A indictments. 13, 2019, $20,000 bond. endanger a child crimi- 2020, $25,000 bond. indictments, one for pos- Our Community - 8A District Attorney K e n n e t h W a y n e nal negligence, March 2, Cindy Futch Erwin, session of a controlled Sports - 1-2B, 8B Casey Polhemus reported Breeze, 47, Nocona, bur- 2020, $2,500 bond. 56, Comanche, possession substance four to 200 Real Estate - 4B 21 people were indicted. glary of a building, June Wesley Bryan Camp- of a controlled substance grams and one for tam- Lisa Ann Barnes, 41, 17, 2019, $5,000 bond. bell, 42, Breckenridge, four to 200 grams, Nov. See INDICTED 2A Classifieds - 5-7B obituaries

Bowie: Fallon receives Danny Moore Sr., 59 congressional Alejandro Moreno, 77 Nocona: ballot position Rnell Chapman, The District 30 Texas Senatorial District could be 103 in need of a new senator after the Nov. 3 election. Saint Jo: During the weekend the Special Republican District Executive Committee selected State Sen. Pat Fallon Arnold Dennis, 77 (R-Prosper) to fill the place of former U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Heath) on the U.S. District 4 Congres- sional ballot. inserts Fallon will face Democrat Russell Foster and Liber- tarian Lou Antonelli in the Nov. 3 general election. This congressional seat became vacant when Rat- cliffe became U.S. Director of National Intelligence. He vacated his seat after his confirmation. Instead of having a special election after Ratcliffe left his seat Gov. Greg Abbott opted to have local Re- quickreads publican leaders appoint a nominee for the general election ballot. The party considered Fallon and former Ratcliffe staff member Jason Ross. City elections The 30th state senate district is included in the 4th draw 1 more congressional district which spans northeast Texas (Left) Addy Lopez watches with big eyes as Dean West-Williamson munches down north of the Metroplex including Collin and Denton Two more have filed on some sweet watermelon at Saturday’s Forestburg Watermelon Festival. Counties. The winner of the November election will for the Nov. 3 Bowie take office in January. City Council election. Glenda Durham Melon filed for precinct three, presently filled by Tami Budgets, tax rate Buckmaster. festival Tawni Jones filed for precinct one, filled by fill council session Laura Hefley. hits 40 K r i s t i B a t e s i s By BARBARA GREEN on the first reading of the running for precinct Forestburg celebrated [email protected] ordinance. two, presently filled by its 40th year for the wa- It was all about bud- BEDC budgets Chuck Malone. termelon festival this gets Monday night as Janis Crawley, execu- E l e c t i o n f i l i n g past weekend naming the Bowie City Council tive director of the Bowie continues through Aug. winners for the parade approved the first read- Economic Development 17. and salsa contest. ing of the proposed 2020- Corporation, presented Organizers said it was 21 budget, voted on a the 4A and 4B budgets, different this year as proposed tax rate and which she said were vir- they tried to adhere to accepted the Bowie Eco- tually carbon copies of the COVID-19 guidelines to nomic Development Cor- prior year with the excep- keep everyone as safe as poration and the Bowie tion of a grant match and possible. They sent out 4B Sales Tax Corporation adjustments for lower appreciation to all the budgets. sales tax revenue, which volunteers who helped The ordinance for funds board activities. host the event. the city budget notes The BEDC proposed The salsa contest was $8,124,023 for gener- a balanced budget of 3 easy “COVID-19 correct,” and al fund expenses and $1,108,286. Crawley said while it had fewer en- $9,514,451 in the util- the economic develop- safety tips tries it continues to be ity fund expenses. The ment sales tax revenue a popular event. First News photos by Barbara Green second reading will take has been down about 7.76 • Wear a mask in place went to Valerie This little cowboy gets a help from dad as they try to roll place at the Aug 24 meet- percent, although it does public places. Riley, second to Billie the watermelons in a game. ing. appear to be going up • Wash your hands Poirot and third to Helen A proposed tax rate of slightly. The 4B Board thoroughly and often. Steadham. a 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang; zler restored 1948 Far- .5447 cents per $100 in budget also is balanced • Practice social Parade entries were riding clubs, Saint Jo mall M cotton harvester property value, up just at $1,064,322. distancing where judged across six catego- Riding Club; commercial and miscellaneous, Pre- slightly from the 2019 Crawley then offered possible staying 6-feet ries with each category entries, Dale White Wa- cious Memories Car- rate of .5445 cents. Coun- the council a resolution in apart. winner receiving a en- ter Well Service; floats, riage Service, and cilor Wayne Bell added support of an application graved desk nameplate. Deanna Faglie, Old dogs Cindy Bowles, carrying on a $100,000 value that from both boards to the Winners were: An- and children and water- Jim Bowie Days Pioneer is a 20 cent increase. A Economic Development tique autos, Jerry and melons; antique farm Queen Jo Lee and Duch- public hearing was set Administration United Kimberly Eckhart with equipment, Donnie Hen- ess Helen Steadham. for Aug. 24, with a vote See COUNCIL 2A

2A • The Bowie News www.bowienewsonline.com Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Council Continued From Page 1A States Department of runs along the south Nov. 3 election was ac- Commerce Economic border of the park, will cepted. Adjustment Assistance be expanded 1,200 lin- In his monthly report, program. She explained ear feet from one-lane Cunningham reviewed these grants are gener- to two lanes with im- several topics: ally a 50/50 match, but proved shoulders and BMX Park - Construc- the opportunity arose improved infrastructure tion will begin Sept. 1 as through the CARES Cor- from Farm-to-Market the new park is located onavirus Aid, Relief and Road 1125 and U.S. 287. on 20 acres of un-used Economic Security Act to The section of the park city property near the city have an 80/20 match. along this road is zoned ball parks. Sean Reno is “This was a prime only commercial. spearheading the project opportunity to build a The BEDC will own and is seeking dirt for 10,000-square foot indus- and maintain the 10,000- the track. trial spec building for the square foot industrial Community room business park, along with spec building and either reno: Construction for some infrastructure, dirt lease the building to a the remodel of the com- work and removing some tenant or sell it. This munity room got under- trees. We hope we do grant also would assist way Monday. The council have a prospect and could with site preparation, arrived and saw cover- finish it out based on infrastructure and ad- ing has been placed on their needs,” explained ministrative costs for the the flooring to protect it. the director. spec building, expanding This remodel should take The two boards have the road and adding util- about six months. partnered to apply for a ity infrastructure. Illegal dumping: News photo by Barbara Green federal grant to construct Other topics There has been a ongo- DONATION a spec building at the More grants were dis- ing problem with illegal Irving Montalvo and Jennifer Heugatter of the Montague County Soccer Association business park with 4A cussed as the city council dumping at the Bowie presented Bowie Police Chief Guy Green with a donation check and a special “Back budgeting $345,000 and selected a grant writing Business Park, so ad- the Blue” jersey in appreciation for their work in the community. The presentation was 4B at $300,000. Both company, Gary R. Tray- ditional police patrols made at the Bowie City Council meeting Monday night. proposed budgets were lor & Associates to apply have been initiated. The approved by the council. for a pair of grants. The area also is being moni- Continued From Page 1A The grant request is city will make a run for tored with cameras. Cita- Indicted for $1,807,824. The local a Texas General Land tions for illegal dumping match of 20 percent to- Office, Community De- will be issued which can pering/fabricating ev- of a controlled substance Rochelle Carol Struve, tals $451,561, to create a velopment Block Grant- lead to a $500 fine or six idence, both April 26, less than one gram, Nov. 34, Bowie, manufacture/ grant total of $2,259,780. Mitigation grant and the months in jail. 2019, $45,000 bond. 8, 2019, $7,500 bond and delivery of a controlled Crawley said when they Texas Department of Grants received: The Lisa Michelle Hazel- aggravated with substance four to 200 originally began the ap- Agriculture State Urgent Bowie Public Library ton, 51, Euless, posses- a deadly weapon, Nov. 8, grams, April 21, 2020, plication process the re- Need Fund. has received a grant of sion of a controlled sub- 2019, $10,000 bond. $50,000 bond. quest was for less mon- City Manager Bert $24,598, which will be stance under one gram, Steven Wayne Mc- Wayland Grant Tra- ey, but after obtaining Cunningham said two used to replace all of Dec. 28, 2019, $2,500 Culloch, 32, Nocona, hern, 39, Bowie, manu- cost estimates it was in- companies submitted the computers and com- bond. sex offender’s duty to facture/delivery of a con- creased. The budget also proposals and they were puter equipment in the Daniel Lee Henry, 39, register, March 4, 2020, trolled substance four includes slightly more in “virtually the same” with library. Montague, manufacture/ $5,000 bond. to 200 grams, April 21, the match to cover any the exception of loca- The fire department delivery of a controlled Mark Randle Norse- 2020, $50,000 bond. contingency. tion. Traylor is 100 miles also received a grant of s u b s t a n c e o n e - f o u r worthy, 58, Nocona, pos- Adrian Urias, 29, No- This grant would as- closer to Bowie. $169,812.15 from the As- grams, March 12, 2020, session of a controlled cona, obstruction or re- sist with construction of A resolution also was sistance to Firefighters $10,000 bond. substance under one taliation, Oct. 3, 2019, industrial use facilities, adopted for the 2021-22 grant program through Steven Lee Hill, 44, gram, Nov, 23, 2019, $10,000 bond. road and utility infra- Texas Community Devel- the Department of Home- Fort Worth, burglary of $5,000 bond. Wacey Keith White, structure at the at busi- opment Program Block land Security. The de- a building, Oct. 20, 2019, Destrey Gray Price, 40, Nocona, two counts ness park. The project Grant of $350,000 to help partment will purchase $25,000 bond. 35, Bowie, unlawful pos- burglary of a building would include construc- fund water, wastewa- two new ambulance Jake Gregory Lech- session of a firearm by a and burglary of a habita- tion of a 10,000-square ter, streets or drainage stretchers, Stryker Pow- ner, 35, Bay City, two felon, March 22, 2020, tion, Nov. 7 and Nov. 12, foot industrial spec build- improvements. This is er Cots and two power indictments, possession $3,000 bond. 2019, $30,000 in bond. ing, the expansion of a first step to the appli- load systems, along with Gardner Road and in- cation process for next a new monitor/defibril- frastructure installation year. lator to replace one that BISD Trustees to consider along Gardner Road and A joint election agree- is no longer serviced by within the park. ment with Montague the manufacturer due to Gardner Road, which County to conduct the its age. 2020 bond program Trustees of the Bowie a possible tax refund save more than $180,000 Independent School Dis- bond series 2020 with in interest costs. COVID-19 aid offered trict will meet in called U.S. Capital advisors A budget workshop session at 5:30 p.m. on and with officials with will follow that discus- The Texas Department out stay, breakfast, lunch For information on Aug. 13 in the board room Hunton, Andres and sion, along with any pos- of Health Services Pub- and dinner. This is a this program call 817- at 404 E. Williams. Kurth LLP. Through this sible action on the bond lic Health Region 2/3 is non-smoking facility. 264-4926. The board will discuss process the district could refund. opening temporary lodg- ing facilities to support Answer to last week’s word search individuals who have tested positive for or been exposed to COVID-19. Facilities are locat- ed in Wichita Falls and Garland. The require- ments are once admitted to the facility, individuals are expected to remain in their area as recom- mended by current public health guidelines. Individuals are re- sponsible for their own personal transportation, medications, personal hygiene products and clothing. Support is provided through temporary lodg- ing for those eligible, on- site monitoring through- we d N e s d a y , au g u s T 12, 2020 www.bowienewsonline.com Th e Bo w i e Ne w s • 3A Commissioners approve county budget

By BARBARA GREEN Expenses are budgeted any full-time, although duties, it is not fair to burse expenses related courthouse maintenance [email protected] as follows: General fund, he does understand the give her the same work to COVID-19 issues such as the two-person staff Montague County $9,434,015; indigent differences in the offices. when it is not paid the as sanitation, glass par- mows the grassy area Commissioners approved health care - $486,984; Commissioner Mike same. I would like to titions, hiring staff if where the septic field for a proposed 2020 tax rate road and bridge one, Mayfield told the court he see an overview of the a person becomes sick the jail is located. May- and a 2020-21 budget $1,163,913; precinct two, was against any pay raise salaries because not all from the virus and other field asked why they were during its Monday ses- $995,975; precinct three, this year, adding “we are jobs are the same,” said expenses. being paid extra, could it sion. $1,140,975 and precinct lucky not to be cutting Henson. The county is eligible not be done during the The court debated a four, $1,000,975. jobs.” Commissioner Roy Langford said he be- for $580,635 and can get regular eight-hour work- few areas of contention Budget workshop Darden said things have lieves an addition in 20 percent immediate- ing day if that is part of in the budget includ- Much of the discus- changed for many offices longevity pay may be a ly after the application their job. Langford has ing a push from several sion centered on raising since that job was cre- way to help even things is approved. After that made a motion to ap- elected officials to get the secretarial staff up ated, noting the same out. He added across the the county may submit prove it, but withdrew it their reduced rate sec- to deputy clerk pay. Tax work and half the pay can board raises also can get invoices for reimburse- agreeing with Mayfield it retary staff members Assessor Kathy Phillips create dissension. salaries out of whack ment. These funds also was similar to the issues raised up to deputy clerk asked for the $18,200 Phillips said she did requiring action. can be shared with school discussed earlier. pay. At the end of the increase explaining the not know the history of Commissioner Darden districts and unincorpo- The $725 budgeted in back-and-forth, the court needs of the office have that job, but since it is urged the court to review rated towns. The commis- the safety committee not said no, this was not the changed since that salary significantly less than a all the salaries and sug- sioners approved it. used in several years as year to make any salary change was made several deputy she does not feel gested staggering them. Back on elections, a cut. The $16,000 in part- increases. years ago. it is fair to put them in job To bring those five separate grant may help time for the tax office After all the cuts and “The legislature has duties for which they are positions up to deputy fund the purchase of ad- was cut because it has changes, the court adopt- changed the laws and to not compensated. The tax would cost $75,170 and ditional express voting not been used for some ed a budget that would meet those requirements assessor said she knows apply to jobs in the coun- machines. Four machines time. It was pointed out be funded through a pro- and training this staff this may not be the year ty clerk, veteran’s service would run $13,300, and this would have made up posed tax rate of .5641 member is often doing for an adjustment, but office, county court, - dis carry a yearly mainte- almost all of the $18,200 cents per $100 in prop- the same work as the full she wanted it “out on the trict clerk and tax office. nance fee. Her budget request by Phillips to erty value. The 2019 rate, clerk. More training is re- table.” Benton pointed out was adjusted. bring her staff member is .55 cents, so a new rate, quired a total of 26 hours. Darden said they this option could be fund- Precinct Two Commis- level to other deputies. would be an increase of Motor vehicles and taxes should get human re- ed through a one-cent sioner Mayfield asked The sheriff’s request 1.41 cents. underwent a big change. sources take on it and re- increase to the tax rate. to increase his cash re- to purchase new records Tax Assessor Collector We also have to review view the job descriptions. Mayfield said it is no time serves in the new budget software was eliminat- Kathy Phillips presented our work daily. I ask you Phillips said she look at to increase salaries, and by $60,000. Darden asked ed. At a cost of of than the potential rates. The not to compare to other how other similar coun- Langford agreed explain- to raise his to $375,000 $68,900 across several “no-new-revenue tax offices, we have very dif- ties handle salaries and ing people had been laid in anticipation of the years of financing, the rate” formerly the effec- ferent requirements,” they are all different, not off and times were uncer- arrival federal disaster court said while it would tive rate, is .5641 cents. Phillips explained. just one category of pay. tain with the virus. relief funds for comple- be a great program it can’t The voter-approval rate Several years ago the Lesia Darden, district Langford moved not to tion of large road repair be funded this year. formerly the rollback rate court provided several of- clerk, and Glenda Hen- make any changes to this projects. Commissioner To help resolve part of was set at .5858, which is fices a secretarial person son, county clerk, echoed position and the motion Mark Murphey asked to the problem of a lack of the maximum increase at a lower salary rate, Phillips’ sentiments. passed with Darden the increase his to $350,000 licenses for Justice Solu- before voters could take instead of funding a full- Darden said these jobs only no vote. in a similar fashion. Both tions the present soft- action through an elec- time deputy in the offices. has evolved into more. Budget changes men have about $100,000 ware, Benton suggested tion to rollback the rate. In most instances, a part- “They are doing the Adjustments to the in those funds at this they pay for six more li- The public hearing on time person became that same job as a deputy election administration time. cense at a cost of $13,860. the rate will be at 8:30 full-time secretary post. and being paid less. They budget were approved to They believe the reim- This will enable more a.m. on Aug. 24. The pub- Commissioner Bob were not hired on for accommodate the extra bursements will arrive staff to access the system lic hearing on the budget Langford asked how these extra duties and it four days of early voting before Oct. 1, but with- at the same time, one of will be at 8:45 a.m. on the salary would impact can be bad for morale. I added by the governor to out creating a place for the main problems. Aug. 25. what duties the person would like you to consider the November election. them in the budget they The cost of funding a The proposed tax rate performs in the office. making them compa- The COVID-19 federal could not be used in that secretary of the Depart- will be .5641 cents per Phillips said that person rable, it’s a big thing for grant monies may help precinct. All three were ment of Public Safety $100 in property value. is not paid as a deputy us to compensate all em- with some of this, but it approved. office in Bowie was cut It will be broken down so she has not asked her ployees,” said Darden. has not been confirmed. County Judge Kevin at $61,612. The office has as follows: .4401 cents in to handle the same work Henson said she came Earlier in the meet- Benton went through been vacated. The court maintenance and opera- as a full-time deputy. He close to losing a trained ing, Grant Coordinator some budget options for agreed to put $300,000 in tion; .1289 special road added just because they deputy when the salary Charley Lanier reported the court to consider. contingency with plans to and bridge and .0168 are part-time he expects was reduced. the county can apply for Adding $2,400 in ad- pay down further into the cents for debt. them to work the same as “I pulled back on her a grant that will reim- ditional compensation for retirement system.

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Warranty deeds Adam and Alice Hopson to Teresa and Kenneth Bobbitt - 7.18 acres W Scarbrough survey A-669 and Bowie Police Dept. report E. Lehman Survey A-1100. Gary and Nelda Stowe to Ryan and Josephine Bu- The following incident filed a theft report stating at U.S. 81 and Slaton ny Giambuno, 40, 1203 chanan - 90.81 acres John Collinsworth Survey A-96 and arrest reports were she left her phone in the Drive. Pebble, jailed on a Wise Clay County. investigated by the Bowie restroom at Second Mon- Arrest log County warrant for theft Brenda and Dwayne LP to Charlotte and William Police Department be- day and it was taken. Aug. 3, Stephanie Ann of property $100-$750 McChesney - Lot 11 and 12 Blk 5 Oak Lawn Addi- tween Aug. 3 and Aug. Aug. 9, Kaitlynn Nus- Holt, 35, Wichita Falls, judgement. tion. 10. baum, 507 Hodge, filed jailed on a Wichita Coun- Aug. 6, Amy Elizabeth Andrew and Mollie McDonald to Tifani Hobbs - Pt Incident log a criminal mischief and ty warrant for unauthor- Padgett, 25, 1407 Sand- Lot 3 and All Lot 4 Blk 18 Oak Lawn Addition. Aug. 4, Edward Mer- theft complaint stating ized use of a vehicle. ers, jailed on two county Dylan and Madison Crow to Cash and Lavonda ritt, 605 E. Nelson, filed a suspect stole a car bat- Aug. 3, Jon Tyler warrants prohibited sub- Langford - 0.22 acre Pt Lot 1 Blk 16 Wathen Addi- an identity theft com- tery and damaged the Scrogum, 23, 711 Coo- stance in a correctional tion. plaint stating someone wires. per, jailed on a warrant facility and possession of Bernard and Wanda Brown, Tressie Reid to Daniel used his social security Aug. 10, Kenneth Rid- for manufacture/delivery a controlled substance, Schrick - 104.86 acres Blk 26 League 12 Calhoun CSL number without permis- dles, 210 N. Mason, filed of a controlled substance and a Wise County war- A-122 and WM Davis Survey A01081 and WM Davis sion. a theft report stating his four to 400 grams. rant for a NISI judge- Survey A-1619. Aug. 6, Hailee Rice, phone was taken out of a A u g . 6 , T i m o t h y ment theft of property. Marvi and Terry Robertson to Marvenna Tettleton 310 Baccus Apt. A, filed a vehicle while parked at Shawn Smith, 24, 900 E. Aug. 8, Braydon Max - Lot 18 Sunrise Estates Addition. theft complaint for stolen the location. Clay, jailed on a capias Weaver, 26, 700 Lee, C.G. Waldrip LLC to Christopher and Ginger mail. Aug. 10, Gary Wood warrant for possession of jailed on a complaint of Waldrip - 0.73 acre All or Pt Lot 1-4 Blk 12 Burlington Aug. 8, Constance reported finding a bicycle drug paraphernalia. possession of drug para- Townsite AKA Spanish Fort. Whitsett, 1517 E. Wise, on the site of the road Aug. 7, Edward Antho- phernalia. Rachel Price to Cross Timbers Title - Lot 13 and Pt Lot 1 Blk 1 Younger Redivision. Larry and Susan Apple to Rebecca and William Pickett - Lot 4 E L Edgins Subdivision. County sheriff report, jail log Loretta Davis to Larry and Lana Belcher - Pt Lot 4 and 6 and All Lot 5 Blk 1 Easley Addition. The following incident on a complaint of public Aug. 4, Jon Tyler Aug. 6, Amy Elizabeth AER Family Limited Par. and Terry Roberts to reports were investigated intoxication, $500 bond. Scrogum, 23, Bowie, Padgett, 24, Bowie, jailed Lana and Larry Belcher - Pt Blk 10 Hill CSL Survey by the Montague County Aug. 2, Leland Scott jailed on a complaint of on complaints of posses- A-319 and Lot 4 Blk 1 C H Boedeker Addition. Sheriff’s Office between Pannell, 50, Montague, manufacture delivery of sion of controlled sub- Amy and Craig Cunningham to Chris and Emily Aug. 1 and Aug. 7. jailed on a complaint of a controlled substance stance, one-four grams, Rogholt - 19 acres Pt R H Grimes Survey A-288. Deputies answered assault causing bodily four-400 grams, $50,000 prohibited substance in Bryon Selle to Nocona Hills Land and Deve - Lot 155 calls for service in- injury, $2,000 bond. bond. correctional facility and 1047 Nocona Hills Addition. cluding five agency as- Aug. 2, Cameron Corey Aug. 4, Anthony Joe theft of property $100- Andy Scheurer to Walter and Lisa Harrington sist, 16 livestock calls, Plott, 20, Dollas, jailed on Lopez, 40, Decatur, jailed $750, $25,500 bond. and Houble H. Family Living T. - Lot 6 Unit II Chris seven disturbance calls complaints of driving with on complaints of burglary Aug. 6, Anthony Ed- Uselton Subdivision and Lot 5 Blk 2 Chris Uselton and assorted other calls. license invalid or previ- of habitation, possession ward Jr. Giambruno, 40, Subdivision. Jail log ously suspended without of firearm by felon and Bowie, jailed on a com- Kendrick and Gary Wade to Laura and Jay Benson Aug. 1, Tevor Lewis fine paid and possession theft of firearm. Bonds plaint of theft of property - 0.2410 acre Lot 14 Blk 1 Sansom Addition. Greer, 27, Jacksboro, of drug paraphelnaria, not stated. $100-$750, $500 bond. Brady and Kayla Chandler to Paula and Raymond jailed on a complaint of $1,700 bond. Aug. 5, David Warren Aug. 7, Caleb Ryan Pierce - Lot 11A Indian Hills Subdivision. driving while license sus- Aug. 4, Stephanie Ann Pike, 51, Bowie, 51, Bow- Schelsteder, 18, Bowie, Bryan and Mayalyn Hoffman to Jeramy Collins - pended or invalid, $2,000 Holt, 35, Wichita Falls, ie, jailed on complaints jailed on complaint of Lot 4 Blk 2 Hillcrest Subdivision. bond. jailed on a complaint of of sexual assault with possession of marijuana Harold Conner to Top O’ Lake LLC - 0.5066 acre Aug. 1, Shannon Doyle unauthorized use of ve- child and child indecency, less than two ounces. Pt D Farris Survey A-262. Gann, 48, Nocona, jailed hicle, $2,500 bond. $50,000 bond. Bond not stated. Kingdom Real Estate Investment to Nathaniel and Hannah Hilton - Lot 5 Trail Subdivision. Fortius Investments LLC to Racocat Investments ‘20-‘21 election judges approved LLC - Lot 7-8 and Pt Lot 9 and 10 Blk 4 Holman Ad- dition. While the budget dom- and Jacquilin Garrison. the Texas Department approved. John Dickenson to Harry and Marsha Gaulke - Lot inated Monday’s Mon- Elections Administra- of Agriculture. It will Veteran’s Service Of- 447 and 448 Nocona Hills Subdivision. tague County Commis- tor Ginger Wall added provide assistance to the ficer Colm Murphy re- Tony Norman to Fortius Investments. sioner’s Court meeting, there will be two location Bowie Senior Citizens ported from March-July Monnie and Loyd Morris to Bertha Jones, Bonnies there were other topics changes for Nov. 3 to Center and Carpenter there was $269,717.99 in Edes and Brenda Doshier - Lot 4 Blk 4 East Side on the agenda. accommodate social dis- Shop in Nocona. veteran claims resolved. Subdivision. The 2020-21 elec- tancing. Voting will move Precinct four was giv- There are 51 claims pend- R.B. Jr. and Sharon Durham to Sean and Shawna tion judges and alter- from the Bowie Library en permission to begin ing with the Veteran’s Lyles - Lot 2582 and 2583 Nocona Hills Addition. nates were approved. to the Bowie Community the process to name a Administration and 64 R.B. Jr. and Sharon Durham to Sean and Shawna Joan Cantwell, Karen Center, voting at Tales private road located off appeals. He said his office Lyles - Lot 2584 Nocona Hills. Applewhite, Barbara ‘N’ Trails Museum will Starkey Road. A public was closed for a couple Mildred Hutson to Wayne Hutson - 154.5 acres Pt Winingham, Nan Park, move to the Veranda Inn. hearing, was set for 8:45 of week for COVID-19 Sec 53 MEP and P RR Co. Mitzi Stephenson, Cecile Those changes will be a.m. on Sept. 14. and the regional VA of- Richard Bishop to Shelley Burkhalter - 1.44 acre Moore, Danny Russell, presented later A pair of replats in Sil- fice continues to work Blk 65 Hill CSL Survey. Tina Malley, Vicki Mor- The slate of 2021 ver Lakes Ranch phases remotely slowing the pro- William Hackley to Amy and Jimmy Williams - Lot ton, Sandra Reynolds, county holidays also was three and seven were cess down even further. 4 Hackley Addition. Linda Eldred, Tommy adopted. New Cases Eldred, Regina Jobe, Ann County Judge Kevin Lantz Perry and Rachel Perry vs Katherine Alexander, Sharon Cole- Benton was given author- Scrogum - injury or damage to motor vehicle man, Barbara Reynolds, ity to sign the home-deliv- Luciano Vazquez Limas vs Sarah Anne Barnes - Diane Carpenter, Cecile ered meal grant program divorce Sparkman, Nora Hodges resolutions provided by Crown Asset. Management, LLC, of San- tander Consumer USA Inc. vs Brian Cavallaro State of Texas vs James Lee Wilson - civil cases related to criminal matters State of Texas vs Cody William Escobedo - civil cases related to criminal matters Melissa Chupp vs Logan Chupp - divorce Jennifer Flood vs George Bryan - divorce

HAVE A NEWS TIP? Email: [email protected] we d N e s d a y , au g u s T 12, 2020 www.bowienewsonline.com Th e Bo w i e Ne w s • 5A Guilty pleas OBITUARIES District Court ObituAries Archived At bOwienewsOnline.cOm Danny Lee Moore Sr. Alejandro Morales Moreno back in session August 4, 1961 - August 4, 2020 July 17, 1943 - August 6, 2020 BOWIE - Danny Lee BOWIE - Alejandro Morales Moreno, 77, Bowie, TX The 97th District a controlled substance Moore Sr., 59, Bowie, was died Aug. 6, 2020 in Denton, TX. Court has been trying under one gram, Sept. 30, called to his heavenly A graveside service was at 2 p.m. on Aug. 8 at Briar to get back into working 2019, four years deferred home on Aug. 4, 2020. Creek Cemetery in Bowie, with Antonio Martinez of- order after being closed adjudication, 120 hours A memorial service will ficiating. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. on April and May due to the community service and be at 1 p.m. on Aug. 8 Aug. 7 at the White Family Funeral Home in Bowie. Coronavirus. a $500 fine. at the Collinsville Com- Moreno was born July 17, 1943 in Ejido Aquiles A regular criminal Lauren Taylor Mc- munity Center, with the Serdan, Coahuila, Mexico to Nicolas Morales and Paz court date was conducted Daniel, 29, possession of Pastor Larry Kennedy of- Francisca Moreno. As a young man he worked as a in June and attorneys a controlled substance ficiating. Danny was born cotton farmer on his land in Mexico. After moving to were given the option under one gram, Aug. 13, Aug. 4, 1961 in Gaines- Bowie, he worked in the oilfield and as a rancher. to pick a random day to 2019, five years deferred ville to Frank and Wanda He is preceded in death by his parents and daughter enter their defendant’s adjudication, 120 hours Moore. Martha Alicia Morales. plea. community service and Danny was a very loving and caring man. He was He is survived by his wife, Catalina Barrera de Mo- District Attorney a $500 fine. always there to help you if he could. He loved to spoil rales, Bowie; children, Maria Guadalupe Contreras, Casey Polhemus said Cody Lee West, 24, his grandchildren as they were the light of his life. Bowie, Belia Morales de Vasquez, Aquiles Serdan, they have not been able credit card/debit card Danny never met a stranger. He loved to talk to people. Mexico, Veronica Morales de Trevino, Mexico, Ale- to complete as many as abuse, Aug. 6, 2018, three He also loved to sit and tell stories of old times around jandro Morales, Aquiles Serdan, Mexico, Reymundo they would have liked, years deferred adjudica- a domino table playing 42. Danny spent his working Morales, Acuna, Mexico, Caty Morales de Hernandez, but they have accom- tion, 120 hours commu- life farming, running a sod farm, and directional drill- Bowie, Alejandra Morales de Hoyos, Bowie, Yuridia plished some. The grand nity service, $1,000 fine ing in the oil field. Danny Lee Moore will certainly be Morales de Hoyos, Acuna, Mexico; three brothers; jury panel also is back on and $207 restitution. missed by many loved ones and friends. three sisters; 21 grandchildren and 12 great-grand- schedule for its second Amber Underwood, He was preceded in death by his son, Danny Moore children. Monday session. It was 37, possession of a con- II (Pee-Wee), mother and father, Frank and Wanda Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Fu- cancelled last month due trolled substance 200-400 Moore, brother, Douglas Moore, Sissy and baby Traci neral Home of Bowie. to the lack of a quorum. grams, July 12, 2019, five Moore. Danny is survived by his wife of 41 years, As for jury trials, the years deferred adjudica- Peggy Moore; sons, Derek Moore and wife Melissa, Re- DA said they are still tion, 320 hours commu- ichert, OK and Jon Moore, Bowie; daughters, Amanda Rnell Day Buck Chapman unsure about when those nity service and a $2,500 Moore, Monroe, OK, Peggy Sue Burk and husband February 9, 1917 - August 6, 2020 will resume, adding the fine. Jesse, Bryson and Barbra Jean Reaves and husband NOCONA - Rnell Day Buck Chapman, 103, died only one on the schedule Michael Ray Ward, Jason of Montague; siblings, Era Faye Mercer, Bar- on Aug. 6, 2020. is in December. 38, possession of a con- bara Riddles and J.W., Densel Moore and Debbie A visitation was Aug. 10 at 12:30 p.m. at First The following guilty trolled substance one- Darlene, Dewayne Moore and Susan, Nelda Rhoer United Methodist Church in Nocona followed by a cel- pleas and dispositions four grams, July 12, and Debbie Sue Moore; grandchildren, Derek, David, ebration of life at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Donny Hay- were entered in 97th 2019, five years deferred Ryan, Dillon, Hunter, Paul, Levi, Marshall, Lavisha, wood officiating. The interment will follow at Nocona District Court during adjudication, 160 hours Amereta, Gabby, Julie, Izzy, Cassii, Mariah, Emma Cemetery. The pallbearers were Tanner Willbern, the June and July court community service and (Butter Cup), Harper, Anastasia, Annabelle, Alyssa, Brendan Willbern, Colby Willbern, Carson Willbern, days. a $2,500 fine. Abby and Cooper; greatgrandchildren, Brentlee, El- Rylan Willbern, Ian Silvester, Isaiah Mworia, Jaxon Tommy Wayne Phil- Jimmy Kody McGee, lie and Jaxon; and many nieces, nephews, aunts and Stabeno and Carter Ellis. lips, 38, pled to possession 48, possession of a con- uncles. Chapman was born on Feb. 9, 1917 in Bonita to of a controlled substance trolled substance under Danny would say today “I am serving Jesus now; Ridley Milton Buck and Magnolia Burrows Buck. She from an April 29, 2017 of- one gram, April 12, 2020, the old man is dead.” married Branch W. Chapman, in Yuma, AZ on Jan. fense. He was sentenced two years in state jail Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Fu- 27, 1940. After living several years in Brevard, NC to two years deferred probated five years, 120 neral Home of Bowie. they returned to Nocona. adjudication, 120 hours hours community service Paid publication She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, of community service and and a $1,500 fine. husband, Branch Chapman, daughter, Brenda Horton, a $1,000 fine. Samuel Trent Tra- 1418 Highway 59 N, brothers and sisters, Raymond Buck, Baylous Buck, Bradley Neil Willett, hern, 34, two pleas for Bowie, TX Bernice Buck, Oral Buck, Odell Orcutt, Johnye Stowe, 26, possession of a con- possession of a controlled (940) 872-9993 one grandson and one great granddaughter. trolled substance under substance, April 18, 2020, She is survived by her daughters, Debra and Cyn- one gram, Dec. 23, 2018, five years in prison on thia; 10 grandchildren; nineteen great grandchildren; five years deferred ad- each probated five years, www.thewhitefamilyfuneralhome.com three great, great grandchildren and numerous nieces judication, 120 hours 160 hours community and nephews. community service and service and a $500 fine. Memorial donations may be made to Cherry Street a $1,000 fine. Sentences will run con- Village, 200 E. Cherry Street, Nocona or First United Colter Dane Under- current. Arnold Eli Dennis Methodist Church, PO Box 328, Nocona. wood, 28, fraudulent use December 24, 1942 - August 7, 2020 or possession of identify- Sheila Jo Hardin, 44, SAINT JO - Arnold Eli Dennis, 77, Saint Jo died All obituaries are archived at: ing information, March 4, possession of a controlled Aug. 7, 2020 in Frisco, TX. bowienewsonline.com 2019, five years deferred substance under gram, A funeral service was at 10 a.m. on Aug. 10 at the Obituaries may be sent to: adjudication, 120 hours March 16, 2018, 118 days Church of Christ in Saint Jo. The visitation was from community service and state jail and credit for 4-6 p.m. on Aug. 9 at the Church of Christ in Saint [email protected] a $2,000 fine. time service in that same Jo. Jerry Dwaine Milam, amount. Dennis was born Dec. 24, 1942 in Grand Prairie. He 44, forgery of a govern- Anthony Joe Lopez, married Judy Thweatt on Jan. 25, 1964 for 56 years. ment document, Oct. 22, 40, pled to unlawful pos- After graduating from Saint Jo High School, he at- 2019, 10 years in prison session of a firearm by tended Texas A&M for three and a half years. Dennis probated 10 years, 160 a felon, burglary of a then worked for the Nocona Boot Company. He owned hours of community ser- habitation and theft of a and operated Arnold’s Conoco for 17 years and was vice and a $2,500 fine. firearm, Nov. 21, 2017, employed at Saint Jo Independent School District for Dustin James Hous- five years in prison on 15 years. Dennis was a member of the Saint Jo Church ton, 219, possession of each to run concurrent. of Christ where he served as a deacon and elder. For the past 14 years he has worked for Collier ranch as ranch Foreman. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elvin and Research brings Mattie Dennis and brother, Elvin Dennis Jr. He is survived by his wife, Judy Dennis, Saint Jo; daughter, Kathy Jones, Frisco; brother, Richard Den- exciting news nis, Pilot Point; sisters, Frances Poynor, Saint Jo and Pat Jones, Burleson; two grandchildren; numerous on dementias nieces, nephews and cousins. The recently complet- spread use, but research- ed week long Alzheimer’s ers say it’s getting much Association Internation- closer. Results showed al Conference for 2020 it accurate at identifying brought some exciting Alzheimer’s versus no news in the world of Al- dementia or other types zheimer’s and dementia of dementia with an 89 to research. 98 percent accuracy. The AAIC featured Three new studies pre- researchers from over sented at AAIC appear to 150 nations and over show that lifestyle be- 26,000 attendees, all on haviors in our teens and line in a unique and free 20s may impact our risk format. Here are some of of cognitive decline and the highlights: dementia in later life. Two teams of medical A lack of access to researchers found that high-quality education people who got the sea- at an early age; being sonal flu or pneumonia overweight during early vaccine were less likely adulthood; or having high to develop Alzheimer’s blood pressure, diabetes compared with those who and two or more heart didn’t get either of the health risk factors in two vaccines. The find- the teen years, 20s and ings need to be confirmed midlife were significantly with larger studies, but connected to cognitive they hint that existing issues and dementia in vaccines may help pre- later life, according to the vent the disease. new research. An experimental blood For more information test was highly accurate the Association’s COVID- in distinguishing people 19 emergency prepared- with Alzheimer’s disease ness guidelines, visit: alz. from those without it in org/professionals/profes- several studies. 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The colorful flag riders kicked off the 40th annual Forestburg Watermelon Festival Parade this past Saturday. Festival organizers used COVID-19 safety precautions Forestburg Riding Club royals and sweetheart candidates followed. See the list of parade winners on page 1A of to protect those taking part in the popular salsa contest. today’s Bowie News. Watch for more winners in weekend edition. While the numbers were down slightly, it was yummy.

News photos by Barbara Green The Montague County Veteran’s Service Office conducted a veteran’s outreach Festival volunteers start cutting up cold, sweet watermelon served up free at the program during Saturday watermelon festival. Forestburg Watermelon Festival.

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Texas Rangers August 12 vs Seattle 8:05 p.m. News photo by Jordan Neal FORESTBURG RODEO inbrief It was a great turnout for the Forestburg rodeo on Friday and Saturday night. As part of the watermelon festival, the “biggest little rodeo in Texas” saw great numbers as locals saw top rodeo action presented by the Big L Rodeo Company. Parent meet scheduled Bowie, Nocona ticket plans Nocona will have par- ent meetings for football and volleyball at 6 p.m. By JORDAN NEAL wear a mask. “We don’t know how leyball games this week sell any remaining tickets on Aug. 13. [email protected] Bowie Athletic Direc- user friendly it is yet, but at the junior high, Man- either at the high school Football will meet at Ticket sales for Bowie tor Cory Mandrell said it seems like it will take drell said attendees will or at the administration the stadium while vol- and Nocona High School the district is planning a lot of the headache out have to pay at the gate building for the general leyball will meet in the sporting events will be to get help from an on- of keeping up with all of to get in like normal. public. high school gym handled differently this line service called home- it ourselves,” Mandrell Six foot social distancing For football, Nocona Besides information year thanks to COVID- towntickets.com. From said. will be encouraged in the has 450 tickets available and questions being 19. there, student athletes This plan is not 100 stands, but not policed. for the home side and answered, parents with The University In- and their parents will percent set in stone. Man- Nocona is planning on 225 for the visitor side. athletes in varsity foot- terscholastic League have first dibs at tickets drell said Superintendent selling season tickets to In volleyball, the ticket ball and all volleyball has already mandated for any Bowie sporting Blake Enlow is planning athlete parents first at capacity is 225 on the will have an opportunity schools can only allow event. Any tickets left to meet with other super- the parent meeting at 6 home side and 140 on the to buy season tickets 50 percent capacity into will then be purchasable intendents in the football p.m. on Thursday and visitor side as the Lady first before the general games. While at games, by the general public district before commit- at Meet the Indians on Indians move to the new public. attendees must practice either online or at the ting to website. Aug. 17. gym this year for vol- With only half the at- social distancing and gate. For Bowie home vol- After that, Nocona will leyball. tendance allowed due to COVID-19 restric- tions, sporting tickets are not guaranteed this year. Wardens stop

College FB illegal hunters has trouble Two game wardens re- The Big Ten and Pac sponded to a call regard- 12, two of the Power ing individuals shooting Five college sports birds near a gun range conferences, decided in Donna. Tuesday afternoon to With the wardens ap- postpone all sports until proaching the area from spring. opposite directions, two “The mental and men were found exiting physical health and a brushy area carrying a welfare of our student- rifle and piece of plywood athletes has been at the with a target affixed, We are never ever center of every decision while a third man was getting back together we have made regard- sitting under a blue tent A Montgomery County Courtesy photo ing the ability to proceed near his pickup truck. game warden received a Midwestern State University’s athletic conference, the Lone Star Conference, decided forward,” Big Ten Com- The wardens confronted complaint from a woman to postpone football, volleyball and soccer until spring on August 7. missioner Kevin Warren the men and asked if saying her boyfriend and said. either of them owned his friend had killed a Monday news started the property or had the deer a couple of days ago to come out the Big Ten landowner’s permission and still had it hanging LSC postpones fall and Pac 12 were both to be there. in the garage. considering postponing They readily admitted The warden arrived at The Lone Star Confer- during the 2020-21 aca- the fall season until the that they did not have the location and found the ence Council of Presi- demic year. spring. permission, although deer had gone to waste. dents elected to postpone The Lone Star Con- The other three Pow- one offered that he had The boyfriend admitted league competition in the ference Council of Pres- er Five conferences, hunted there a couple of to shooting the deer from sports of football, soc- idents also confirmed the ACC, SEC and Big years before. a public road at night cer and volleyball to the basketball may begin 12, have not given any They were then asked and was arrested for a spring on August 7 in the practices in their cham- indication to postpone if they had been hunting Felony Warrant, Hunting afternoon. pionship segment on Oct. fall sports as of Tuesday birds, but categorically at Night and Failing to The three sports may waivers to allow Division 15, but will not compete afternoon. denied it. Unfortunately Retrieve or Keep in Ed- practice during the fall II student-athletes to until the spring. for them, the Wardens ible Condition. semester under all appli- retain use of a season of No practice activities were able to find the sev- The next day, the cable NCAA Division II competition if their team in any sport will begin contactus en white-winged dove warden contacted the rules, but not participa- completes 50 percent or prior to Aug. 24, while they had hidden in a bait friend who had admitted tion in competition. less of the sport’s maxi- competition in cross coun- bucket. to helping the boyfriend The cross country mum contests/dates for try, golf and tennis may After consulting with kill the deer and leaving competition season will the 2020-21 academic not start any earlier than the landowner, it was de- it hanging in the garage remain in the fall, while year. the week of Sept. 21. termined that “Criminal without processing it golf and tennis will also Additionally, student- The league continues Trespass – Agricultural completely. be permitted to compete athletes who qualify for to monitor updated pub- Land” and “Hunting Dur- After further investi- in the fall non-champion- the season of competition lic health information ing Closed Season” would gation, the warden found ship segment. waiver, or whose institu- and evaluate medical Bowie News Sports be the charges filed. In that the friend also had a The NCAA Division tions cancel the sport sea- safeguards and certifica- 200 Walnut St., addition, the individual felony warrant. He was II Presidents Council son entirely, will receive tions to ensure safe com- (940) 872-2247 claiming to have killed arrested for the Felony cancelled all 2020 fall an extension of their 10 petition. The health and Fax: (940) 872-4812 the birds was assessed Warrant, Hunting at championships earlier semesters of eligibility, well-being of student- [email protected] the civil restitution value Night and Failing to Re- in the week, while the provided the student- athletes will remain top www.bowienewsonline.com for each of the white- trieve or Keep in Edible Division II Administra- athlete was otherwise priority in all conference winged dove. Condition. tive Committee approved eligible for competition decisions.

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While pro angler Paul in nearby Cape Vincent Mueller fell 1 pound, 10 in 2016. ounces short of winning Fighting that fish to his third Elite Series title, the boat is burned in Mu- it is a 7-pounder that will eller’s memory. live forever in his memo- “I’ve fought a good ries of the St. Lawrence number of strong small- River and Lake Ontario. mouth bass in my life, The action started but none like that,” he early at the 2020 Site said. “It was mean. You’re One Bassmaster Elite at talking about a big, mean the St. Lawrence River, fish. I just tried to keep where on day one of the my composure. When event Mueller produced you see a fish like that on-screen fireworks when there’s a ‘wow’ factor. It he landed a 7-pound, 13- was like I wasn’t even in ounce smallmouth bass in the tournament anymore. Lake Ontario. I was thinking, ‘I have to It is believed to be the catch this fish just for my biggest smallmouth ever overall being.’” caught in an Elite Series On the final day of the tournament. tournament, Mueller and “That fish right there Chris Johnston, of Peter- was a fish of a lifetime,” borough, Ontario, battled Mueller said to the au- treacherous waves and dience watching live on 20 miles per hour gusts ESPN2 and Bassmaster. on Lake Ontario as both com. “I don’t know if I’ll anglers fought to reach ever catch one like that the 100-pound mark. again. And, honestly, I After coming from be- don’t really care how the hind to capture the win, rest of the week goes. I’m Johnston fell just short of being completely hon- the century mark but took est.” home the coveted blue Mueller’s smallmouth trophy with a whopping might also be the biggest four-day total of 20 small- Courtesy photo caught in any B.A.S.S. mouth bass that weighed Paul Mueller caught a 7-pound, 13-ounce smallmouth bass at the the 2020 SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence tournament, but the 46- 97 pounds, 8 ounces and River. year-old angler doesn’t made history by becoming care about records. The the first Canadian to win region’s delicious wines, Naugatuck, CT., resident an Elite Series tourna- and you have the defini- has long been a fan and ment. tion of a bucket-list fish- a seeker of smallmouth The St. Lawrence River ing destination. bass. is renowned among an- “Our 1,000-plus islands A 7-pounder has been a glers, finishing No. 12 on attract visitors from all lifetime goal. His previous the Bassmaster Magazine over the world to see the best was a 6 1/2-pounder list of Best Bass Lakes of grand castles and light- from Connecticut’s Can- the Decade. houses,” said Corey Fram, dlewood Lake. It is worth noting the Director of Tourism for “I feel like a little kid St. Lawrence was named the 1000 Islands Interna- in a candy store with that 2019’s No. 1 fishery in the tional Tourism Council. fish,” Mueller said. “That nation. This year marked the fish would be a state re- While smallmouths 20th major B.A.S.S. event cord in Connecticut by steal the headlines, the on the St. Lawrence River, one ounce. I feel like I’ll river is also home to a and the Elite Series will never catch another one healthy population of 3- return in 2021 with daily like that.” to-5-pound largemouth. takeoffs and weigh-ins It wasn’t far off the New Combine that produc- planned for Waddington. York state smallmouth tion with a pristine set- Mueller is already look- record of 8-4, caught on ting speckled with thou- ing forward to the return the St. Lawrence River sands of islands and the trip. we d N e s d a y , au g u s T 12, 2020 www.bowienewsonline.com Th e Bo w i e Ne w s • 3B Wildfire activity increases statewide Wildfire activity has Mechanical College of acres. This includes eight If a wildfire is spotted, in case a spark or hot ing materials. Within increased statewide with Texas Forest Service Pre- wildfires that have burned immediately contact lo- equipment does cause an the first five feet, water hot and dry conditions. dictive Services Depart- 19,014 acres over the past cal authorities. A quick ignition. If possible, avoid plants, trees and mulch This pattern of activity is ment Head. “The hot and week. response can help save operating heavy equip- regularly, and consider expected to continue as dry conditions forecast for Aviation resources lives and property. ment until fire danger xeriscaping if you are the state moves into late next week as well as the have been heavily utilized For frequent wildfire conditions improve. affected by water restric- summer. presence of underlying this wildfire season to as- and incident updates, “State and local fire- tions. Fire environment drought west of Interstate sist ground crews in work- follow the Texas A&M fighters are extremely A healthy, well-main- — weather, fuels and 35 raises concerns of sig- ing hotspots and slowing Forest Service incident busy with current wildfire tained landscape is im- current conditions nificant wildfire activity. the forward progression information Twitter ac- suppression activities portant to the survival of The weather pattern These wildfires will be of fires. Fire suppression count, https://twitter.com/ across the state,” said homes during a wildfire. for the upcoming week very resistant to control aircraft have logged ap- AllHazardsTFS. 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Many of the recent a total of 171,204 acres. tion underneath. in the event of a wildfire. can be found by contact- “We are entering our wildfire starts have been Aviation resources have Have a spotter nearby Within the first 30 ing local fire departments late summer fire season attributed to human ac- flown 1,423 hours, -drop with a water source or feet of your home, use and at: tfsweb.tamu.edu/ when we normally expect tivities such as equipment ping 1,335,172 gallons fire extinguisher on hand non-flammable landscap- TexasBurnBans/. an increase in wildfire ac- use. So far in 2020, 355 of water and retardant tivity,” said Brad Smith, equipment-caused wild- on Texas wildfires so far Texas Agricultural and fires have burned 40,251 this year. 1

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A mutton bustin’ participant has trouble staying on after being released.

A ranch bronc rider hangs on the horse tries to buck him off on Friday night.

News photos by Jordan Neal A tie-down roper looks to get the calf down on the ground so he can tie it up.