May 2026

Fort Stockton’s ‘Golden Strike’ Returns to New York

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The “Golden Strike” is heading back to the Big Apple. Josue Antonio Nunez Amaya, a standout fighter representing Fort Stockton’s Lone Star Muay Thai, has stepped in on short notice to return to New York for a highly anticipated bout in Brooklyn on May 30.
A Muay Thai Khan Yellow rank fighter, Amaya trains under Jonanthony “Coach Jay” Ramirez and is now preparing for a short-notice return to New York for a May 30 bout in Brooklyn. Courtesy Photo

FSHS Class Pride Takes Over Panther Stadium

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The annual Powderpuff class competition returned to Fort Stockton High School on Tuesday morning as students packed Panther Stadium and Panther Gym for one of the school’s most anticipated traditions of the spring semester.
Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors all took part in the annual Powderpuff football games this year. The games were played inside the newly renovated Panther Stadium following construction and facility upgrades. Courtesy Photo

FROM THE PULPIT

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Across the last two editions of this column, we have been exploring the appeal to Just War Theory toward the “justification” for a free people to go to war, which is by definition, state sponsored violence beyond a defense of the lives of those resisting ongoing armed invasion. America’s response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 is the case par excellence. Given verified proof of Japan’s intention to wage war, the House of Representatives and Senate jointly approved the President’s proposal to declare war and funded a war effort.

Top lawmakers back lifting camp safety law

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CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS Top Texas legislators are pushing to waive a new state law that requires camps to install broadband fiber optics in order to legally operate this summer, The Dallas Morning News reported. Scores of camps are struggling to meet the deadline.
Top lawmakers back lifting camp safety law

All that I am, I owe to my angel mother

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I wish every child could be blessed to have a mother like mine. When my five sisters and I were babies in her womb, she never took so much as an aspirin for a headache — never ingested anything but the nutrients we needed to grow healthy and strong.
All that I am, I owe to my angel mother

Eric Dominguez Announced as New President of National Bank of Andrews

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Dominguez is actively involved in his community and currently serves as President of the Andrews Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors, a position he has held since October 2019. His past service includes the Fort Stockton City Council, the Texas Bankers Association Board of Directors, and the TBA Bank Leadership Council, on which he served for a year as Chair.

A Night at the Telescope

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The University of Texas at Austin offers unmatched opportunities for undergraduates to conduct research firsthand — for some, as soon as their freshman year. Situated within the College of Natural Sciences, the Harlan J. Smith Scholars program invites astronomy students to observe and take data on a 107-inch telescope at McDonald Observatory in the Davis Mountains of West Texas.
Photo credit Michael Ortiz.

Pecos County Senior Center to Host Mother’s Day Potluck

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KIRBY WARNOCK The Pecos County Senior Citizens Center will host its Mother’s Day potluck this Friday, May 15 at 12:00 noon at the Large Community Hall. The meal will be catered with desserts provided by the Senior Center’s board members, so you don’t have to bring anything except yourself.
The Pecos County Senior Citizens Center encourages visitors to bring out their fancy hats for this month’s Kentucky Derby themed Senior Center Potluck. Courtesy Photo