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Conservation grants awarded in Pecos River watershed

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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation on May 19 announced $1.45 million in grants to help restore and sustain healthy rivers, streams, and grassland systems that provide important wildlife habitat in the Pecos Watershed and adjacent areas of New Mexico and Texas.

Oath of Office

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Fort Stockton Independent School Board Members Flo Garcia III and Ursula Sanchez took an oath of office at the school board meeting on May 24 at the district’s administration office. Sanchez is a new member and elected in an uncontested race, replacing 15-year board member Tom Ezell. Garcia was originally elected in 2015 and will be up for reelection in 2024. Photo by Nathan Heuer
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Theatre camp coming up

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Fort Stockton Community Theatre is taking registrations for the second annual Be Cool/Stay Cool Summer Theatre Camp offered Monday through Friday, June 14-25, from 2-4 p.m. at the Nelson Street Theatre. The registration deadline is Friday, June 4.
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King named to President’s List

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Atenna King of Fort Stockton has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Winter 2021 President’s List. The winter term runs from January to May.

New tourism position created by city

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Fort Stockton City Council met in regular session on May 25. An agenda item that detailed creation of a director of tourism position for the city prompted many citizens to attend and voice their opinions.
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FSISD leadership stays the same

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The Fort Stockton Independent School District had a new board member take an oath of office at their regular meeting on May 24, but the leadership roles on it stayed nearly identical. Fort Stockton native and 2000 Fort Stockton High School graduate Ursula Sanchez will serve her first term on the board after replacing Tom Ezell, who retired following 15 years of service.
Master’s Transportation representative Mark Ondrich brought the 2020 Freightliner M2 E Coach 45 Widebody 57 Passenger Executive Coach to the FSISD school board meeting on May 24. Each school board member and the superintendent were able to view the bus before the meeting. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Pecos County Coliseum to receive first major renovations

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A postponed bid acceptance for major renovations to the Pecos County Coliseum from last December was approved at the commissioner’s court regular meeting on May 24. Young Construction & Equipment in Fort Stockton was awarded the bid for the amount of $272,250, which includes three alternate options that were accepted with the bid (exterior paint, stainless steel corner guard, vinyl tile in lieu of stained concrete).
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Lopez , Sanchez honored for service

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Gustavo Lopez and Roberto Sanchez were honored with pins for their years of service with Precinct No. 1 on Tuesday at the precinct’s office in Fort Stockton. Lopez, left, has worked for the precinct 10 years and is now the Parks Superintendent. Sanchez, right, has been with the precinct five years and is now the road and bridge operator. Photo by Nathan Heuer
Lopez , Sanchez honored for service

Infrastructure improvements to be made

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Pecos County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 is moving forward with completion of requirements for the USDA note and grant to improve and increase the infrastructure in the district. When the improvements are installed, the district will be able to provide good, clean, drinkable water to more customers.
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