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Annual art show set for Saturday

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The Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to attend the 47th Annual Arts & Crafts Show at the Pecos County Civic Center on Saturday, Nov. 20.

Shop for unique toys and gifts from local and regional crafters and artists for everyone on your holiday list.

Doors open at 10 a.m. and admission is free. The funds raised during the Arts & Crafts Fair are used for scholarships presented annually to local students heading to college.

Arts and Crafts Show

FSISD adds Spanish Trail Lodge to housing arsenal

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School housing for professional staff within the Fort Stockton Independent School District made a significant leap in quantity on Nov. 15 at the district’s regular board meeting.

The Fort Stockton ISD school board decided to move forward with the purchase of the Spanish Trail Lodge for $705,000.

The facility is planned to be a significant recruitment tool for new professional staff in the future.

Spanish Trail Lodge

Hotel tax to aid convention center renovations

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The Fort Stockton Convention Center will begin to receive additional funds for the renovation of the facility beginning on Dec. 1.

A new hotel tax will begin to be imposed within city limits starting on Dec. 1 in Fort Stockton after a canvas of votes was approved at the city council’s regular meeting on Nov. 8.

The city held a special election on Nov. 2 in order to pass a hotel occupancy tax, which is to not exceed 2% of the price paid for such a room.

CVB Convention Center

Rep. Murr, governor candidate make stop in city

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Representative Andrew Murr (R-Junction) made a stop in Fort Stockton to speak with county and city officials on Nov. 15 at the Pecos County Courthouse. Murr stated during his speech that Pecos County will be a part of District 53 starting in 2023, meaning Pecos County residents will have the opportunity to vote for him as their state representative this upcoming election. Pictured with Murr is Pecos County Judge Joe Shuster.

Representative Andrew Murr (R-Junction) made a stop in Fort Stockton to speak with county and city officials on Nov. 15 at the Pecos County Courthouse. Murr stated during his speech that Pecos County will be a part of District 53 starting in 2023, meaning Pecos County residents will have the opportunity to vote for him as their state representative this upcoming election. Pictured with Murr is Pecos County Judge Joe Shuster.

COVID cases on the rise

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Confirmed COVID-19 active cases in Pecos County are once again on the rise after a resurgence of the virus in the last two weeks.

The number of active cases in the county was at 29 on Nov. 5 and that number increased 46 as reported on Nov. 16.
On Nov. 11 the number of active cases surpassed 40 for the third time since the Delta variant was tracked in late July. Active case numbers increased over 40 for the first time on Aug. 26 before dropping below 40 on Sept. 15.

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FSCT awarded grant for meeting hall renovations

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Fort Stockton Community Theatre received word that it has been awarded $40,000 for a “Finishing Touches” grant from the Florence Marie Hall Foundation in Midland. The FMH Foundation and FSCT share a mission and vision to foster collaboration, innovation, creativity, excellence, synergy and development.

The south side of Fort Stockton Community Theatre (left side in photo) will receive renovations in the coming months by way of a $40,000 grant. File Photo

Montoya hired on for city marketing

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Melba Montoya was hired on Oct. 18 as the Marketing Sales and Events Coordinator for the City of Fort Stockton.

The full-time position has kept her busy with promoting the city's Convention Center, which is still undergoing renovations. The completed areas include the city's CVB offices, designated meeting spaces, and recently opened movie theater.

Melba Montoya enjoys her new role of marketing, sales and event coordination for the City of Fort Stockton. Standing next to the Homeward Bound poster, the movie is one of her hand-picked favorites and will be playing at the City Convention Center theater Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 3:30 and 7 p.m. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez.

Fort Stockton man charged with aggravated assault aggravated assault with deadly weapon in shooting

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A Fort Stockton man is being charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and being held in the county jail on $100,000 bond after a shooting in the early morning hours of Oct. 31.

The Pecos County Sheriff’s Office reported that Ronald Baca, 35, was arrested on Nov. 5 after allegedly assaulting John Bryan Rivera on Halloween by the intersection of 53rd Lane and Highway 18.

Ronald Albert Baca

Pecos County Public Sentencings - October 2021

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  • Adrian Daniel Armendariz, DOB 10/07/1993 (CR-24500, assault causes bodily injury family violence) defendant has entered into a three-month pretrial intervention program with a $300 fee.
  • Mauro Escontrias Barraza, DOB 01/15/1969 (CR-24235, terroristic threat) defendant plead guilty, seven days time served.
  • Margaret Ana Carranza-Ramirez, DOB 03/29/1984 (CR-24485, driving while intoxicated/open alcohol container) defendant plead guilty – 180 days in the county jail, suspended nine months on community supe
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