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BIG BEND OPEN ROAD RACE AWARD PHOTOS

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Five individuals earned distinct honors at the Big Bend Open Road Race banquet on April 24 at the Pecos County Civic Center. Todd Hammock of McKinney and his 2019 Challenger won the People’s Choice Award at the car show in Sanderson. Crystal Lopez, Fort Stockton CVB Director, was honored for her 15 years of service at the event. William Varnum of Saint Louis, Mo. and his 2020 Corvette were selected for the People’s Choice Award in Fort Stockton. John Kerr won the Herd Luck Award while John Tiemann took home the prestigious honor of Racer of the Year 2021. Also pictured with the award winners is Miss Fort Stockton Katie Salmon and Junior Miss Fort Stockton Aria Rojas. Courtesy Photos of Collette Barragan.
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Big Bend Open Road Race Champions

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85 MPH Class, First Place - Jason and Alaina Parker (Fort Worth) 1967 F100. Courtesy Photos of Collette Barragan 90 MPH Class, First Place - Mike and Nancy Evans (Little Elm) 2004 Corvette 120 MPH Class, First Place - Arno Pitzen (Kingsland) and Tracey Alexander (Fort Stockton) 2015 Corvette 130 MPH Class, First Place - Tom Sorrels (Odessa) 2010 Viper 95 MPH Class, First Place - Lee Miller (Fort Stockton) 2016 Challenger 100 MPH Class, First Place - John Mcintyre (Austin) and Nick McIntyre (Round Rock) 2018 Corvette 140 MPH Class, First Place - Mike Black (Garland) 2015 Corvette 135 MPH Class, First Place - Malcolm Johnson (Tucson, AZ) and David Clinkscales (Oxford, NC) 2007 Corvette 110 MPH Class, First Place - Jim Breedwater (New Braunfels) 2019 Mustang 115 MPH Class, FIrst Place - Mark Schmidt (Port Arthur) and Mark Bray (San Antonio) 2009 Corvette 150 MPH Class, First Place - Forrest Thompson (Lakewood, CO) and David Bone (Keenesburg, CO) 2016 Corvette Unlimited Class, First Place - Kyle Eggspueler (Haslet), Jeff Carson (Dallas), JT Wade 1994 Camaro.
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JUDGE AWARDED OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR

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West Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas awarded Pecos County Judge Joe Shuster the Official of the Year for 2021. It was presented to him at the West Texas Conference in Odessa on April 21. The West Texas Association represents 118 counties of Texas. The President, John Nanny, of Irion County presented the award. Courtesy Photo
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FSPD K-9, Fauce, to continue service

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The Fort Stockton Police Department’s only K-9 for the past seven years, Fauce, had a decision made on his future after an assessment performed by Hill Country Dog Center in Pipe Creek this past week.

Following a departure of the K-9’s handler for the past five years, Quito Vargas, who took a job with the Midland Police Department last month, Fort Stockton Police Chief Robert Lujan made the decision to have the 7-yearold Belgian Malinois assessed to determine if the dog could still perform its officer duties.