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Early Voting Closing

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Early voting for the general election closes tomorrow, Friday, November 1, with election day just around the corner, this upcoming Tuesday. Pecos County has had some early voter turnout for this election, however there are still quite a few remaining voters able to cast their ballot.

Your Vote Counts

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One of the neatest things the founders and crafters of our county did was design our government to be for and by the people. That means we have a say in who our leaders will be. Very shortly we will be faced again with the decision of which candidates or party to vote for. We should not vote for someone just because of their popularity, financial status, good looks or race. Christians should carefully pray and even fast for God’s will to be done, (Philippians 4:6&7, 1 Peter 3:12). Also, God would raise up good leaders and give us insight into which one we should vote for, (Acts 13:2&3, 14:23, Luke 6:12&13). A question we could ask is who will or most likely protect or support Christian values? We do not want the government in the Church or the Church in the government. But we do need freedom of religion. That does not mean it will be forced on others, but we have the freedom to worship the God of our choice or to have no God at all. I cannot wait to vote not because of the candidates but because it is our privilege and freedom that our forefathers fought and died for. I would encourage all to go vote! Remember Christians are to pray for our leaders whether we approve of them or not, (1 Timothy 2:1-3).

What’s Cooking?

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Each year TDCJ Fort Stockton Unit participates in the State Employees Charitable Campaign where they host multiple fundraisers such as food sales and silent auctions with items donated by local businesses and staff.
The annual SECC Cook-Off took place on Oct. 23. Pictured are 1st place winners Yolanda Tucker for her main dish, Imer Collins for her side dish and salsa and Lisa Macomber for dessert.

Archives of the Big Bend receives TSLAC grant to digitize Harry Warren collection

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A TexTreasures grant from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) will help to digitize the entire Harry Warren Papers collection beginning this fall at the Archives of the Big Bend at Sul Ross State University in Alpine. The collection is expected to be freely available to the public by Fall 2025. The Harry Warren Papers consist of journals, correspondence, scrapbooks, biographical and historical materials, financial records, literary manuscripts, and published monographs by Warren (1859-1931), a historian, author, teacher, farmer, customs official and attorney. Warren took extensive notes of his travels, documented major events, and collected several first-hand accounts from people in our region who were traditionally silenced or ignored, including Mexicans, Mexican Americans and Native Americans. His journals (1891-1926) include accounts of several Texas borderland raids during the Mexican Revolution, as well as the only known contemporary account of the Porvenir Massacre. As such, they are consistently used and cited by researchers and students of Texas history, Mexican American history, borderland history and military history throughout the state and region. Interest in said journals has significantly increased since the 2022 archaeological excavation of the Porvenir Massacre site, which found U.S. Army ammunition fired from military-issued weapons alongside the Texas Ranger and civilian ammunition. The Warren collection is now one of the Archives’ most requested and widely used manuscript collections. While some of these requests have been from Sul Ross students and area researchers, most are from visitors, journalists and researchers from outside of West Texas, with some requests coming from as far as the United Kingdom. The primary purpose for this digitization project is to improve accessibility to Harry Warren’s journals for researchers.

Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce

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Airlawn Furniture / Airlawn Appliance & Outdoor, located at 1206 W Dickinson Blvd, held a grand opening ribboncutting on Thursday, October 2. Airlawn Furniture has served Pecos and the surrounding areas since 1992.
The Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce welcomed a new business, Airlawn Furniture, Appliance and Outdoor, to the city with a ribbon cutting last Thursday. Photo by Kerry Waldrip

ARREST REPORTS

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Editor’s note: It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered evidence of guilt, all defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The following list is provided by the Pecos County Sheriff’s Department.

City Council approves bid for waterline project

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The Fort Stockton City Council held its regular meeting on Tuesday, October 15 due to the Columbus and Indigenous People’s Day holiday observance on Monday. The council had a quorum with all members present for the meeting.

NRCS Texas announces Incentives Program

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Temple - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Texas announced fiscal year (FY) 2025 financial assistance opportunities for agricultural producers and landowners through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). While NRCS accepts conservation program applications yearround, producers and landowners should apply by Nov. 8, 2024, to be considered for FY 2025 funding.
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