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Vera Belle Lawson
BOWIE – Vera Belle Lawson, 101, died on May 20, 2024. The family received friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on May 23 at the White Family Funeral Home in Bowie. A funeral services was at 10 a.m. on May 24 at the First Free Will Baptist Church in Bowie with Pastor Glenn Neff, Michael Hanson and Mark Hanson. Burial followed Vashti Cemetery.
Why was the North Texas tornado-producing supercell so strong and long-lived?
DALLAS — It was a very busy Saturday night due to a long-lived supercell thunderstorm caused abundant damage and produced at least an EF-3 tornado northeast of Celina and a long-track EF-2 tornado from Montague County thru Cooke County and into Denton County. Damage surveys continue and more details on how many tornadoes and exact ratings will be known in the coming days.
Bellevue starting a powerlifting program
Bellevue High School is planning on adding another sport next school year and a new hire was the catalyst. Carrington Davis thought she was just going in to interview for the open elementary teacher position. During the interview, Principal Lori Shoemaker brought up her powerlifting past. Davis, a 2019 graduate...
Investigation continues into missing Lone Grove man
LONE GROVE, Okla. (KTEN) — Police are still trying to determine if human remains found in Cooke County, Texas, will solve the mystery of a missing man. Tommy Tynes, 61, was last seen in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, on April 17, believed to be on his way to Gainesville, Texas to meet a family member. A Silver Alert was issued when he failed to show up.
2024 Senior Keepsake Special Section inside today’s Bowie News
GRADUATION – Our area seniors are ready to soar as they await their 2024 graduation exercises. See all the Montague County and Bellevue seniors in today’s special section. Special thanks to the seven seniors who took part in our photo shoot to represent their class. The Bowie News...
DA reports 23 cases returned by Grand Jury
The Bowie City Council accepted a $1.38 million bid for phase two of the sewer line replacement program and received an engineer’s update on Nelson Street drainage. Council members met Monday night and opened the evening with the presentation of proclamations for Emergency Medical Services Week and National Travel and Tourism Week. Members of the Bowie EMS service accepted the first proclamation and Cindy Roller of Bowie Community Development accepted the second.
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