April 2025

Antonia Olivas Hernandez

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Antonia Olivas Hernandez passed away Tuesday morning April 15, at the age of 85. She was born on March 29, 1940, in Barrancos, Mexico. She was the daughter of the late Juan and Maria Olivas and the sibling of 13 children.
Antonia Olivas Hernandez

The May 3 Election

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Following a high-turnout presidential election year, Pecos County officials are urging residents to participate in the upcoming local elections, which will shape the future of key government entities in the region. Last year, a total of 4,278 votes were cast in Pecos County during the presidential election, including early, Election Day, and absentee ballots.

Middle School Spring Sports Wrap-Up:

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The Fort Stockton Middle School Spring sports season has officially come to a close, and it’s safe to say our Panthers and Prowlers finished strong across tennis, golf, and swimming. With championship titles, top finishes, personal records, and promising growth, the 2025 spring season was packed with moments to celebrate.
“This 8th grade team is special and has the talent, commitment, and heart that any coach would be blessed to have. I can’t wait to see just how far these athletes can go as they move on to high school tennis,” said Coach Aaron.

Sul Ross State Battles Lady Chaps

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LUBBOCK–JuniorAdriana Hernandez had four hits as the SulRossStateUniversitysoftball team (7-29 Lone Star Conference, 10-35)lost4-3and16-1to Lubbock Christian (19-17 LSC, 28-18),SundayatManerPark. GAME1 In the third inning, an error, single and steal had freshman Jenna Leanos at third and senior CieraAvilaatsecond.

Panther Baseball Outlasts Pecos in Extra Innings

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The Fort Stockton Panther Baseball Team hit the road last week for back-to-back district matchups, delivering a mix of drama, power, and resilience as they secured an extra-inning win over Pecos before falling in a tightly contested battle against Andrews. Tuesday night’s showdown against the Pecos Eagles was a test of endurance and heart, stretching out to ten innings before the Panthers came away with a commanding 11-4 victory.
The Varsity and JV Baseball squads look ahead to Tuesday’s home matchup against Greenwood as the district season begins to wind down. The Panthers are hoping to finish strong in front of their home crowd. Courtesy Photo