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Prowlers pummel Pecos

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Playing to the level of their competition is not what Fort Stockton girls basketball coach Sherman Chew is about, nor is his team. The first-year head coach had his team locked in heading into Tuesday’s game and the Prowlers didn’t take their winless opponent, Pecos, lightly.
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Eagles rally late to get past Panthers

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With under six minutes to play in the third quarter of Tuesday’s game in Fort Stockton, the scoreboard read 33-28 in the favor of the Panthers. The advantage was garnered after one of their better 14-minute stretches of the season - beginning with just over two minutes to play in the first quarter to just over five minutes to play in the third quarter.

Pasture improvement seminar coming up

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The Far West Texas Pasture Improvement Virtual Seminar will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 27, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. This seminar is unique in that five county extension agents from West Texas have come together to put this program on for ranchers, farmers, and stake holders within the agriculture industry in West Texas. Those extension agents are Zach Schaefer from Culberson County, Payton Keifer from Pecos County, Jacob Rickman from Reeves County, Haley LaCaze from Ward County, and Matlin Sain from Presidio County.

Mayor gives timeline of city events

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Fort Stockton mayor Chris Alexander laid out a timeline of events in the city that are still going to take place as of last week during a weekly COVID-19 update at City Hall on Thursday, Jan. 14. Alexander highlighted the events by stating the Pecos County Rodeo won the best rodeo in the state of Texas in 2019. Here is a list of events the mayor mentioned, including ones that have yet to be decided.