In a heartfelt farewell, representatives from the Farmers Bank and Trust Live United Bowl expressed their gratitude during a recent government meeting, marking the end of a decade-long tradition. The decision to retire the bowl game, celebrated as a premier Division II football event, was announced on its 10th anniversary, highlighting its significance to the Texarkana community.
The event, which raised nearly $100,000 for the Greater United Way of Texarkana, was praised for its impact on local philanthropy and community engagement. Over the years, the bowl attracted numerous collegiate teams, fostering not only competitive spirit but also community service initiatives.
Council members acknowledged the hard work and dedication that went into making the bowl a success, emphasizing the collaborative efforts between the city and the organizing team. The meeting concluded with a shared sense of pride in the event's legacy and its contributions to the region, as attendees reflected on the positive experiences and memories created over the past ten years.