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Burn ban back in place

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Pecos County Emergency Management Coordinator Jessie Dominguez and the county commissioners decided to put the bum ban back into effect at the group’s regular meeting on March 22. The bum ban was lifted on Jan.

The Bible really is necessary

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After looking at the first three letters of the SCAN (sufficiency, clarity, authorityand necessity) acronym used to describe the characteristics of the Bible, we will finish by looking at reality that the Bible is necessary. By saying that the Bible is necessary, we are saying that we cannot truly know God, His will, or the way of salvation apart from God’s special revelation in His Word.
The Bible really is necessary

Gonzales announces $3.3 million in grants

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U.S. Congressman, Dist. 23, Tony Gonzales last week announced over $3.3 million in grant money from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for health center clusters in the Texas 23rd District.

Richard Reeves Memorial Cook-Off

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Grand champion Danny Luera (Inhognito) with Miss Fort Stockton Katie Salmon. Photos by Nathan Heuer Steak first place Joshua Simons (Placebo Effect).
	Richard Reeves Memorial Cook-Off

City clean-up still on, pickup unavailable

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The Fort Stockton City Council met in regular session on March 23, and voted to skip the city/county clean-up customarily scheduled for the last two weeks of March and the first week of April. Council members also approved the city’s final audit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 20, 2020, as well as numerous other routine agenda items.
Landfill

None injured in ambulance fire

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On March 22 at approximately 2 p.m., a Pecos County EMS ambulance caught fire while transporting a patient to another EMS entity who was waiting for them at Ward County Hospital in Monahans. The medic driving the ambulance noticed the flames coming from the passenger front side of the vehicle after being alerted by a bystander Blake Heflin.
The Monahan’s Volunteer Fire Department works to put out the fire started on the front passenger side of a Pecos County EMS ambulance on March 22 in Monahans. Photo courtesy of The Monahans News

LOVE LIKE LINDSEY

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Former Pecos County Memorial Hospital CEO and current Rankin County Hospital District CEO Jim Horton is pictured with a bench seat that is honored after his late daughter Lindsey Horton on March 18 at the new built student plaza on the WRTTC/Midland College campus in Fort Stockton. Horton worked as an RN in Andrews but sadly passed away last year from a heart condition. The Fort Stockton Rotary Club dedicated a newly constructed student plaza last week for its community service project. The plaza includes a rock art piece with the club’s symbol and picnic tables. The unveiling event included a donation of $7,000 to student scholarships, including one in memory of Horton. Also pictured is Rotary President Pam Palileo speaking at the start of the ceremony. See the Pioneer’s Facebook page for a video of the ceremony. Photos by Nathan Heuer
LOVE LIKE LINDSEY

Housing complex ready for move-in

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The Fort Stockton ISD Board of Trustees met in regular session on March 22, 2021. The majority of discussion focused on updates on infrastructure projects within the district, including the teacher housing complex and changes to Apache Elementary School’s air conditioning system.
Teacher Housing

A good cause: Richard Reeves Memorial Cook-Off returns at Rooney Park

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Just two years ago the first Richard Reeves Memorial Cook-Off took place at Historic Fort grounds site in Fort Stockton. The event raised $9,300 for the memorial in 2019 with over 50 cookers and after a cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cook-off is set to take place on Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20 at Rooney Park.
A good cause
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