April 2026

PROWLERS ON FIRE

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The Fort Stockton Prowlers are not just winning — they’re taking control of District play in a way that has firmly established them as the team to beat heading into the second round. Now sitting at 21-6 overall and a perfect 6-0 in district, the Prowlers have surged into sole possession of first place following a dominant stretch that included key wins over Pecos, Andrews, Greenwood, and Seminole.
Now sitting at 21-6 overall and a perfect 6-0 in district, the Prowlers have surged into sole possession of first place following a dominant stretch that included key wins over Pecos, Andrews, Greenwood, and Seminole. Courtesy Photo

Middle School Tennis Shines at Alpine Meet

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The Fort Stockton Middle School tennis program continued its spring schedule with a strong showing at the Alpine Junior High Tennis Invitational on Saturday, March 28, hosted at Sul Ross State University. The Panthers competed across multiple divisions, turning in several podium finishes while continuing to show steady development as the season progresses toward the district tournament.
Photo: Middle school Tennis - The Fort Stockton Middle School tennis program had a strong showing at the Alpine Junior High Tennis Invitational on Saturday, March 28, hosted at Sul Ross State University. Courtesy Photo

Living History Days

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This past weekend, the Fort Stockton Historical Society and The Annie Riggs Museum hosted the Living History Days event, transforming Historic Fort Stockton into a bustling 19th-century frontier settlement. The threeday event, which ran from March 26–28, invited families and history enthusiasts to “discover the stories that built Fort Stockton” through a series of immersive, hands-on demonstrations.
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Historic Weekend Celebrations

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A weekend filled with history, music, rodeo tradition, and storytelling showcased the vibrant community spirit of Fort Stockton as the Pecos County Historical Commission recognized several local events as part of the America 250 – Pecos County Community Heritage Recognition Initiative. The initiative documents community traditions and civic engagement leading up to the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026.
Mr. John Lannom is a businessman man that has developed a buggy business that are recognized around the United States. He had his car since he was 14, he is now 79. He loved showing the kids the car. He rode his car to help us promote the 250 Anniversary. John Lannom Cristian Manuel Madrid, Jose Manuel Madrid, and Issac Madrid are pictured. Courtesy Photo

West Texas Prepares to Shine Under the Stars for Annual Dark Skies Festival

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Residents and visitors across West Texas are gearing up for the annual Dark Skies Festival, a week-long celebration scheduled for April 13-19. Held in conjunction with International Dark Sky Week, the festival will feature events across several communities, including Alpine, Fort Davis, Presidio, and Terlingua, highlighting the region’s worldfamous celestial views.
Star trails zoom past the dome of the Harlan J. Smith Telescope. Photo Credit to Ethan Tweedie Photography