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Groundwater District rejects Belding Farms proposal

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The Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District rejected a proposal by Belding Farms to consider changing district rules, which Belding Farms believes will protect the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer. Belding Farms, a pecan grower in Fort Stockton, expressed regret over the decision by the District, which Belding says will add protections for the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer that underlies Pecos County and feeds Comanche Springs.
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DO SOMETHING!

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YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO Your guide to local places to go and things to do! If you have an event for our Do Something! listing, please e-mail shawn. yorks@ fortstocktonpioneer.
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PUBLIC SENTENCING DISPOSITIONS

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*MICHAEL ABREO, DOB 6/ 7/ 1959, offense date 10/ 16/ 2023 ( CR- 25694, Possession of Marijuana less than 2 ounces) DEFENDANT HAS ENTERED INTO A 6 MONTH PRETRIAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM WITH A $500.00 FEE.

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INMATE ARREST REPORTS

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It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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City raises building registration fees, sets public hearing for annexation request

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The Fort Stockton city council met in regular session Monday evening and voted to raise building code fees and set the first public hearing for an annexation request by Texas New Mexico Power. The fee required to register to build had been $75 for the initial registration and $50 for renewal, but the new fees will be $100 for renewal and $125 for initial registration.
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Comanche Springs Rodeo returns with more family fun March 21-23

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Fort Stockton will kick off the spring season the right way with the annual Comanche Springs Rodeo March 21-23 at the Pecos County Coliseum in Fort Stockton. Begun in 2019 and paused for Covid in 2020, the rodeo has grown since its 2021 return and is adding some more activities in 2024.
RIGHT: The Comanche Springs Rodeo returns to the Pecos County Coliseum in Fort Stockton March 21-23 and promises even more family fun. File Photo by Shawn Yorks

County appoints Fort Stockton Library Board

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The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court on Monday amended the ordinance establishing the Fort Stockton Library board, appointed seven to the Fort Stockton Public Library Board, and approved the board’s bylaws at its regular commission meeting. The seven board members appointed are Ross Harper, Jim Hatcher, Molly Yeager, Darren Hodges, Rosalie Sullivan, Victor Gene Robbins and Penny Smith and the board will act as an advisory board and make recommendations to the county commission and the librarian in regards to the policies and procedures regarding use of the library.
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Archaeologists descend on ‘Oldest House’ in search of historical answers

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Fort Stockton’s ‘Oldest House,’ located at the corner of South Nelson and West Sherer Streets has long been considered the oldest building in Fort Stockton, dating to the mid-1850s. The crumbling Adobe structure – which the city built an aluminum roof over to preserve what’s left – has been listed as a tourist attraction, but the area is inaccessible and seldom visited. The actual age of the structure is in doubt, and a group of archaeologists descended on the structure Feb. 24 in hopes of finding clues to put those doubts to rest.
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