May 2023

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GUEST COLUMNIST Every year in late spring, parents of college students all over America travel to university campuses with stylish IKEA storage bags or (in our case) cardboard boxes that once held bulk orders of toilet paper and tortilla chips. When the parents arrive, they joyfully greet their academically-hungover children and start the arduous and sometimes pungent process of “un-dorming.” My wife and I recently drove in our decrepit but cavernous 2013 SUV to move our middle daughter and her dirty laundry back home from college.
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Texas Legislature allows for uniform election dates in Fort Stockton

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AUSTIN – Six bills authored by Senator César J. Blanco of El Paso have received approval by both, the Texas Senate, and Texas House of Representatives, and await the Governor’s signature. This group of bills includes: · SB2261 which provides better hands-on training for Department of Family and Protective Services caseworkers. DFPS caseworkers are crucial in protecting children and families from abuse and neglect. By ensuring caseworkers have better hands-on training, they can better serve our most at-risk kids and families.
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Friends of the Pecos River to sponsor STEM lab

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The Sul Ross State University La Frontera Research Institute for STEM mobile lab is headed to the Alley Oop Festival in Iraan June 2-3. The Friends of the Pecos River, a non-profit organization dedicated to river stewardship, is sponsoring the lab at the event. Alley Oop, named for the comic strip created in Iraan by V.T. Hamlin while he was living and working as a map maker in the oil fields, was resurrected a couple of years ago after a decade-long hiatus. The festival promises a parade, pageant, tournament, dancing, fireworks, vendors and more. The mobile STEM lab delivers educational, hands-on, entertaining activities directly to students. The lab is the result of a collaboration between SRSU’s Noyce Scholars en la Frontera program and the Science Mill Museum in Johnson City. All components of the lab fit neatly in the van and allow for a few people to quickly set up the displays, most of which remain on carts that are wheeled into the van on its builtin ramp and are then strapped into place. The mobile program benefits future STEM teachers and others by introducing future careers and digital literacies to educators, parents, college students, K12 students and the public. The Friends of the Pecos River was formed in 2020 with a primary focus in Texas from Imperial to Sheffield. According to FPR, this section suffers from long-term proximity to the oil patch, regional groundwater depletion and persistent drought. The river’s health has consequences for people and wildlife around it and the waters downstream. Their mission is “to enhance water quality and quantity in this piece of the Pecos River through community engagement, educational programs, landowner outreach, collaborative research and restoration projects on public and private lands.” For more information or to book the mobile lab, email noyce@sulross. edu. For more information about Alley Oop, call 432-302-1429 or 432-302-1317. For more information about FPR, email info@friendsofthepecosriver. org.
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FSCT Community Theatre Camp

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Fort Stockton Community Theatre announces its fourth annual Be Cool/ Stay Cool Summer Theatre Camp for incoming first through sixth graders. The camp will be held at The Nelson Street Theatre Monday through Friday, June 19–30, from 1-3 p.m. each afternoon. The charge is $20.00 per child. There is a discount for multiple children in a family.
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Eloi “Eloy” P. Garcia 

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Eloi “Eloy” P. Garcia, 75 of Fort Stockton, passed away on May 20, 2023, in his home surrounded by his family. 

Visitation will be Thursday, May 25, 2023, from 12-7 p.m. at Heritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend, 301 N. Main Street in Fort Stockton. There will be a rosary recited Thursday, May 25, 2023, at 7 p.m., also at Heritage Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be Friday, May 26, 2023, at 10 a.m. at St Agnes Catholic Church, 4094 North Highway 18 in Fort Stockton. Interment to follow at Fort Stockton Catholic Cemetery. 

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Alberto Martinez Subia

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Alberto Martinez Subia, 83 of Fort Stockton, passed away on May 18, 2023 in Lubbock, Texas. 

Visitation will take place Wednesday, May 24, 2023, from 1-7 p.m., followed by rosary at 7 p.m. at the Heritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend, 301 N. Main Street in Fort Stockton. Funeral Services will take place Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 403 S. Main Street in Fort Stockton. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Heritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend. 

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Katherine Majure Farned

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Katherine Majure Farned, born April 12, 1925, in Dixon Community, Neshoba County, Mississippi to Reuel and Marcie Gardner Majure, passed away May 12, 2023, in Denton, Texas at the age of 98. She married William Farned on May 27, 1946, in Union, Miss. and was preceded in death by her husband, parents, two brothers and sister.

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Inez Vasquez

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The Vasquez Family is sad to announce the passing of Inez Vasquez, devoted daughter, loving mother, and dedicated sibling, aged 73, of Houston, Texas on Saturday, May 13, 2023.

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