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These 2 North Texas teen bull riders won big in early rounds of PBR World Finals
FORT WORTH, Texas — The best bull riders in the world converged on Fort Worth over the weekend for the elimination rounds of the Professional Bull Riders World Finals. And two North Texas teenagers stole the show at the Cowtown Coliseum. John Crimber, an 18-year-old from Decatur, and Kaiden...
New Allsup’s in Bowie taking shape quickly
Construction on the new Allsup’s truck stop located at the edge of Bowie on U.S. Highway 287 and State Highway 59 is moving along at a quick pace as the colorful new store shows off the new store colors of red, white and blue. No information was available when the new location may be completed, but staff is being hired. (News photo by Barbara Green)
JES Citizenship Awards
JES Citizenship Awards News Staff Tue, 05/14/2024 - 3:32 pm Jacksboro Elementary School and the Jacksboro Lions Club honored the citizenship students for the fifth six week grading period. Pre-K: Addi Hammond and Aaliyah Calvin; Kindergarten: Andres Aldava and Hattie Mae Anderson; 1st Grade: Luke Lewis and Aldonza Serrano; 2nd Grade: Carston Williams and Jaycee Kidd; 3rd Grade: Josue Mena and Karla Salas; 4th Grade: Krishiv Patel and Melanie Rodriguez; 5th Grade: Keller Ward and Ruby Banuelos. Photo/Brian Smith
Pirates swept by Dodd City, 11-0 and 13-3
Dodd City proved to be too much for the Perrin baseball team Wednesday, May 8, as the Hornets swept past the Pirates 11-0 in five innings, and 13-3 in six innings in the Class A regional quarterfinal round at Gainesville High School. With these playoff losses the Pirates end their season at 12-4-1…
Ranchers use adaptive grazing to restore soil health
Ten years have passed since Meredith Ellis gave up a landscaping career to take over managing her family’s cattle ranch, the G Bar C Ranch near Rosston, Texas, northwest of Dallas. “I realized that what my dad had been doing for years by protecting our 3,000-acre ranch was critical to our future as a society,” she says. “I realized that the most impactful thing I could do was to go home and become a rancher, just like my dad.”
Gold-Burg one-act play ready to tackle the state stage
The cast and crew of Gold-Burg High School’s one-act play, “Interview,” heads to Austin Sunday to compete in the state University Interscholastic League contest. There will be a send-off for the group around 10 a.m. Sunday. The state performances will be at the Austin Independent School District Performing Arts Center, 1500 Barbara Jordan Ave in Austin. Session I will start at 3 p.m. and session II at 6:30 p.m.
Bowie ISD to serve up meal program
Bowie Independent School District will be participating in the no-cost summer meal program for children. In Bowie the summer meal program will be offered at the high school campus from June 3-13, Monday through Thursday each week while summer school is in session. Breakfast is served 7:30-8 a.m. and lunch,...
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