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Postal workers conducting food drive on May 11
Members of the United States Postal Service will conduct their annual food drive on May 11. It is a food drive as close as your mailbox, all you have to do is place your non-perishable food items near your mailbox. The letter carrier will do the rest. This is the...
Embattled former Ringling coach latest court date continued
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - A court appearance that was set for today, May 7, in the case against a Ringling coach accused of abusing his student athletes has been continued to later this year. Philip Koons is accused of verbally and physically abusing students, and violating their civil rights. His...
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,...
Two-sport Wilson star headed to Kansas Wesleyan
WILSON, Oklahoma (KTEN)- In Wilson, Dakota Chatham signed with Kansas Wesleyan for football and to run track on Thursday. He's had quite the couple days. Just this past weekend, he finished fourth in the 400 meters and fifth in the 200 meters in the Class 2A state track meet. On...
NHS Burnt Ends earn national title spot
The Nocona High School barbecue teams competed at the state contest last week with the top 91 teams and it was a tie-break tri-tip cook that earned the Burnt Ends team a wild card spot in the National competition. Deanna Meser, one of the team sponsors, explained while the teams...
Evans to receive WoodmenLife scholarship
Rykir Evans, former Gold-Burg student, was awarded a $10,000 WoodmenLife Focus Forward Scholarship®. Evans, a WoodmenLife member, submitted an application highlighting his high school academics, activities and volunteerism, as well as an essay on patriotism. He is currently majoring in computer science at Midwestern State University. There will be...
Burneyville Cemetery Workday is May 11
The annual Burneyville Cemetery workday will be Saturday, May 11 starting at 7:30, although some will arrive and begin working as early as sunrise. Attendees are encouraged to bring mowers, weed eaters, chainsaws, brooms, leaf blowers, trash bags and hand tools. The workday will help prepare the cemetery for upcoming...
Muskogee man dies after Carter County car crash
WILSON, Okla. (KXII) - A Muskogee man has died after a crash Sunday morning near Wilson. The 40-year-old driver, Adam Cunningham, was driving north on State Highway 76 near Faith Hill Road when he drove left off the highway for 150 feet, according to a teletype from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
May Yard of the Month nominations wanted
Nominations will be taken through May 24 for the May Yard of the Month award. The winner will be published in the last paper of the month. Call 872-2247 to make a nomination or email it to [email protected]. If you email a nomination follow up with a phone call to make sure it arrives.
Murder mystery theater takes turn in the old west
Are you hankering to solve a murder? Do you need a night out where someone else cooks? How about supporting local youth?. Well, you can do it all by attending the spring murder mystery dinner theater hosted by the Bowie Alliance for Education and the Arts on May 17 and 18.
TxDOT to hold virtual meeting for improvement program
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The Texas Department of Public Safety will be holding a virtual public meeting to discuss the 2025 – 2028 Rural Transportation Improvement Program. The purpose of this meeting is to provide information and receive comments on which transportation projects may be coming to the...
Bowie ISD to implement new security upgrades
BOWIE, Texas (KAUZ) - Bowie ISD is planning to implement new security upgrades to schools in the district after receiving much-needed funds from the S.A.F.E grant. The Safety and Facilities Enhancement Grant went into place after the tragic 2022 Uvalde School Shooting. The Texas Education Agency’s main goal for the...
Athletes earn medals at the state track meet
The state track meet wrapped up on Saturday and Montague County has three athletes bringing back hardware. Forestburg’s freshman Brenna Briles is coming back with a gold medal while Nocona junior Graci Brown and Saint Jo freshman Damon Byrd are bringing home bronze medals. Briles won the 1A girl’s...
Did the Forestburg ISD bonds pass?
MONTAGUE COUNTY (KFDX/KJTL) — Montague County voters had the chance to approve another bond election for their schools, this time for Forestburg ISD. The bond was separated into Propositions A and B, totaling $6.2 million if both passed. Proposition A allows the district to spend $4.1 million on updating school facilities such as the science […]
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