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Master magician to perform March 2

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Fort Stockton Community Theatre reminds its patrons of the upcoming performance of Master Magician and Illusionist, Bronson Chadwick, on Saturday March 2, at 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30) at The Nelson Street Theatre, 102 South Nelson. It will be a two-hour show of eye-popping, how-didhe- do-that magic. Check out the ad in this paper for ticket prices or go online at fscommunitytheatre. org where tickets may be purchased with credit card. Tickets will also be available at the door for cash or check.
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County approves adding Long Fellow Road to CTIF Grant project list

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Long Fellow Road will soon see improvements after the Pecos County Commissioner’s Court voted to add it to the Pecos County CTIF Grant Project List. CTIF – County Transportation Infrastructure Fund – granted Pecos County a little more than $5 million, “So that we can improve more roads than what the county can afford,” said County Judge Joe Shuster. “To keep them up to date either by caliche or by pavement. This is all done by legislature, so we’re thinking that they’re probably going to offer that to us in the next legislature, too.”
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City Council hears pros, cons of ag barn in city limits

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The ongoing saga of a new Agricultural Sciences “Ag Barn” facility for Fort Stockton High School made its way to city hall last Thursday, as those for and against a new facility filled the council chambers for the regularly scheduled city council meeting. The item was listed under “Presentations” on the agenda, which means the item was not up for a vote by the council.
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Recreation board upholds coach’s suspension

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The Fort Stockton Intergovernmental Recreation Board met in a special session Feb. 8 and upheld the suspension of a recreation league youth basketball coach after a Feb. 3 incident in which the coach, Colby Terrazas, pulled his team off the court and quit the game at the start of the fourth quarter. His team, the Division 2 Spurs, was behind 29-6 to a team from Imperial in a game held at the Fort Stockton Middle School White gym, and Terrazas believed the referees were not calling the game fairly.