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Pecos County EMS Gains Approval

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The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court held its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday morning, August 26. During this meeting the court approved the notice for November 5 to be set for the general election later this year as well as an election services contract with Fort Stockton Independant School District and the Pecos County Election Administrator for the same day.

Sonic Drive-in Sizzles in Flames

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On August 31, Fort Stockton’s beloved Sonic Drive-In, a staple of the community since its opening in 1976, was struck by a significant fire that temporarily closed Dickinson Boulevard. The blaze began around 6:40 p.m., prompting an immediate response from the Fort Stockton Fire Department.
Sonic Drive-in Sizzles in Flames

Pecos County Burn Ban Rescinded

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Pecos County Judge, Joe Shuster, has rescinded the county’s burn ban to give locals the opportunity to burn their piles of brush etc. “We still want to remind everyone to remain cautious when trying to burn,” said emergency management coordinator, Jessie Dominguez.

Coach Tully-Mitchell Notches 200th Career Win

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The Fort Stockton High School Prowler Volleyball teams faced tough competition during their recent away match against Midland High School and their participation in the Denver City Tournament. Despite some challenging outcomes, the Prowlers demonstrated resilience and growth on the court.
Coach Tully-Mitchell Notches 200th Career Win

Don’t forget September 11, 2001

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It started at 7:45 a.m. and it was a day and time that many gave their lives for others, and many worked to the point of exhaustion and beyond to rescue and help others. It was amazing to see the response of the thousands of volunteers who came forward to help afterwards. I firmly believe that if we could ask them, they would be willing to do it again. Thinking about our very blessed country, it was built on hard work and freedom. It was also about people helping people. Yes, freedom of religion and worship was there but not forced. Today it seems like there are people in Government that do not want people to work, just get in line for a government handout. I have been studying the book of Ecclesiastes. It was written by one of the richest Kings in the world, King Solomon and his final words of wisdom, (Ecclesiastes 12:13&14). He saw many injustices, things wrong with the world. I noticed several important principles from my study, work is good and if we are not willing to work, we do not eat, (2 Thessalonians 3:10). But having God in our lives is even more important and remembering how Jesus died (Romans 5:8) for us and how much God loves us. Let us give thanks for the survivors and families affected on that tragic day. And more importantly for God’s unending love, (John 3:16).

Honesty in Our Motives

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The letter from James, the half-brother of Jesus, was written to the “twelve tribes scattered among the nations,” (James 1:1 NIV). When you read through his letter you will discover that he is an ‘in your face’, ‘no holds barred’, ‘truth for truth’s sake’ follower of his brother. He doesn’t pull any punches and lands hard on the foundation that people will know we are Christians by the fruit that we bear. He teaches that faith without works is symptomatic of a deeper problem with our relationship with our Creator. If we are dedicated to following Christ, then we will exhibit the qualities of Christ by taking care of those around us and showing love to everyone we encounter. When James speaks truth, it hits us in the gut reminding us of how we constantly fall short in our walk with Christ. James forces us to take a good hard look at our Christian journey and address our shortcomings.

Best of the Best Season

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This September, every Pioneer Newspaper holds a page dedicated to selecting the “Best of the Best” of Fort Stockton. This local tradition has made an annual appearance in the newspaper for many years now and gives citizens the opportunity to lend the spotlight to their favorite spots and people in town. From “Best Cup of Coffee” to the “Best Insurance Company,” no stone has been left unturned. That being said, the Pioneer wants to help make each and every vote count.
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