June 2022

Cheerleaders receive awards at ASU camp

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The Fort Stockton junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders attended Cheer Camp from June 4-7 at Angelo State University. Sponsors MiMi Sena and Kim Dutchover attended the camp with the Prowlers.
The Fort Stockton junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders received the banana award at cheer camp for their extraordinary spirit at the event.

Learning to enjoy life’s real agitations

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Americans are so angry about so many things, with partisan politics topping the list. Politics is important, to be sure, because as we know from experience, the ideas and policies implemented by our highly fallible government leaders can have beneficial and/or grave outcomes.
Learning to enjoy life’s real agitations

Foreign-born population up 2 million under Biden

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Here are two indisputable facts about President Biden’s open borders agenda. First, Biden, and Biden alone, approved within his administration’s early days to undo any enforcement provisions that President Trump put into effect, including defunding the border wall, a major illegal immigration deterrent.
Foreign-born population up 2 million under Biden

National Men’s Health Week and Father’s Day

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This is National Men’s Health Week, culminating with Father’s Day on June 19. The purpose of this week is to increase awareness of preventable health problems, and to encourage early detection of disease among the male population.
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Modeling Christ

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“In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus:” Philippians 2:5 (NIV) For the most part, human beings develop a personal model for their relationships during their most formative years. We receive input from our parents, relatives, teachers, and friends as to who is appropriate for us to welcome into our circle.
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Summer Off The Patio on a roll!

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The Annie Riggs Memorial Museum hosted its second Summer Off The Patio concert on Thursday, June 9. The show featured singer Stephen K. Morris on guitar accompanied by Luiz Coutinho on the drums. Together, the pair put on a performance of Americana music as the audience reclined around the patio in the warmth of a golden sunset.
Stephen K. Morris and Luiz Coutinho rocked the Summer Off The Patio stage last Thursday. The Annie Riggs Memorial Museum’s concert series has become a beloved summer tradition. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez

Your Guide To Local Places To Go And Things To Do

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If you have an event for our Do Something! listing, please e-mail nathan.heuerfortstocktonpioneer.com. JUNE 17 The Live at Zero Stone concert series continues on Friday, June 17 with The March Divide performing from 7:30-9 p.m.
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