Bowie man arrested in connection with prostitution raid in Denton County, South Carolina – Bowie News
It looks like there will be a lot of new names on the ballot in the city and school elections on November 5th.
The filing period for Montague County’s 10 November elections ended Monday, as some of the precincts were able to cancel their elections due to contested seats. Early voting by in-person begins Oct. 21.
If you are not yet registered to vote, the registration deadline is October 7. Forms are available on the Secretary of State’s website and must be submitted to your local voter registrar.
The local and school elections and the people who have applied are as follows:
Bowie City Council
1st place –
Brandon Walker
2nd place – Laura Sproles
and Boyd Hulstine
3rd place – Laramie
Truax
Incumbents TJay McEwen, Kristi Bates and Terry Gunter did not run for re-election.
City of Nocona
Council (3 seats)
Christopher Nunneley
(Incumbent)
Yesika Rodriguez (me)
Chuck Hittle
Taylor Ross (me) has
not file
Saint Jo City Council
Kelly Williamson, Mayor
Melissa McPherson (me)
Colton Thomas (Me)
Incumbent Mayor Shawn Armstrong did not submit
Bowie ISD Board
1st place Jacky Betts (I) and Brian S. Rhodes
2nd place Nichole Maddox (I), Michael Chase Thomas and Angie Christmas
Forestburg ISD
(4 places)
Rick Bathrop (me)
Chad Hudspeth (me)
Audiemarie Keown (me)
Ricky Towery
Chris Jones
Steve Sandusky
Joann Pople (I) has no
Gold Castle ISD
(3 places)
Lynn Allen (me)
Becky Case (Me)
Weldon Duff (Me)
James Martin
Chuck Healer
Montague ISD
(Four places)
Terry Jones (Me)
Janet Nabours (me)
Gregg Romine (me)
Jimmy Walker (me)
Nocona ISD
1st place Kyle LaMar (I) and Chico Cabrera
6th place Randy Murphey (I)
2nd place Guy Hill (I)
Prairie Valley ISD
(3 places)
Scott Carpenter (me)
Frank Glass (me)
Jimmy Harris (me)
Saint John ISD
(two places)
Leeton Phillips (Me)
Dee Weger (I)
Tim Hennessey