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UT Astronomer Finds Smallest Brown Dwarfs Yet

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The Flame Nebula, located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth, is a hotbed of star formation less than 1 million years old. Within it, there are objects so small that their cores will never be able to fuse hydrogen like fullfledged stars — brown dwarfs. Astronomers have long debated how small brown dwarfs can be. Now, a new study sheds light on this question by finding the lowest mass brown dwarfs yet.

Smoked-Rib Fundraiser

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The Rotary Club of Fort Stockton makes Easter weekend both easier and more delicious with their smoked ribs fundraiser next month. For just $30 a rack, you can enjoy a mouthwatering meal while supporting a great cause.

TxDOT ready as high winds fuel wildfire threat

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TxDOT crews are on alert as high winds across Texas have elevated the risk of wildfires, and even pushed over several semitrucks in the Panhandle. Crews assisted with traffic control for several wildfires and numerous crashes in Amarillo, Childress and Lubbock.

Council Honors Local Champions and Addresses City Code

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The Fort Stockton City Council held its regular meeting on Monday, March 10, at 5:30 p.m. at 121 West Second Street. The meeting celebrated local achievements, addressed critical community issues, and approved several key initiatives aimed at improving public services and fostering economic development.
Surrounded by their families, the 8th Grade Girls Basketball Blue Team members each received a certificate to their excellent season. Photo by Joh Covington

Anchored in the Storm

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Anchored in the Storm: Finding Peace Amidst Life’s Turbulence Life has a way of throwing unexpected storms our way. One moment, we’re basking in the glow of success or contentment, and the next, we’re battling fierce winds of adversity. These storms can leave us feeling lost, afraid, and questioning our faith. But what if these very storms are opportunities for spiritual growth and a deeper connection with God?
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