September 2021

Martha Ponce Reyes

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Martha Ponce Reyes of Fort Stockton, Texas, reunited with her Lord on Sept. 13, 2021, in El Paso, Texas, at the age of 63.

Martha Ponce Reyes

Armando Ponce Reyes, Jr.

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Armando Ponce Reyes, Jr., of Fort Stockton, Texas, reunited with his Lord on Sept. 13, 2021, in El Paso, Texas, at the age of 45.

Armando P. Reyes, Jr., was born in Fort Stockton, Texas, to Armando Reyes, Sr., and Martha Ponce on June 4, 1976. He was employed with Jet Specialties. The loves of his life were his two boys, his parents, his siblings, his family, and we cannot forget his love for the Dallas Cowboys. He was beyond excited to meet his first grand baby, Ava Grace Reyes.

Armando Ponce Reyes, Jr.

Lancium breaks ground on first clean campus in Fort Stockton

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Lancium, a technology company focused on the energy transition, held a groundbreaking ceremony on its first Clean Campus located in Fort Stockton on Sept. 15.

Lancium Clean Campuses are built at critical points on the transmission system that are often overwhelmed with renewable energy.

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New four-way stop coming to Seventh Street and Everts Street

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After conducting a traffic study, the City of Fort Stockton is looking at adding a four-way stop to the intersection of Seventh Street and Everts Street.

The Fort Stockton City Council unanimously approved the intersection at its Sept. 14 meeting, following City Manager Frank Rodriguez’s recommendation, as Everts Street is considered to be a secondary route for residents who live in that area.

Seventh Street is also considered to be one of the only through streets in the area, according to the council, compared to Eighth and Ninth. 

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Gear up for Scary Fun 5K

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The Comanche Creek Trail and Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) will be hosting the first annual Scary Fun 5K Charity Run on Saturday, Oct. 2 starting at 8 a.m.
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“Nunsense” coming to community theatre

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Fort Stockton Community Theatre announced that reservations for Dinner Theatre for its production of “Nunsense,” a musical written by Dan Goggin and directed by Penny Smith, will begin on Monday, Sept. 20. Dinner Theatre, catered again by Foodie Friends of FSCT, will be on Saturday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m. in the FMH Meeting Hall at 102 South Nelson.
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PCHC sets celebration at Horsehead Crossing

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Pecos County Historical Commission (PCHC) president Paul Weatherby recently announced a two-day celebration at historic Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River to be held Nov. 5-6. The event was first held in 2020 to commemorate the various historical figures who passed over this well-known crossing throughout the 16th-19th centuries, including the Comanche War Trail, the Emigrant Trail, the Butterfield Overland Stage, and the Goodnight-Loving Trail, which was made famous by Larry McMurtry’s Lonesome Dove.
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