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Fort Stockton ISD to receive significant security upgrades

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Following the Uvalde shooting on May 24, 2022, the Fort Stockton ISD made security upgrades an urgent priority with the placement of ballistic film at all student campuses, an increase to five school resource officers, and the approval of the Guardian plan. The Fort Stockton ISD School Board furthered the district’s effort to increase security at all student-attended campuses on Jan.
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Bucking chutes moved to create better rodeo experience

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Texas is rodeo country. 

Fort Stockton’s Comanche Springs Rodeo is growing in popularity, and Chamber of Commerce officials are working hard to add more events and make the rodeo itself easier to enjoy. 

And when rodeo fans pack the Pecos County Coliseum March 23-25, they’ll find there’s not a bad seat in the house. 

That hasn’t always been the case and the chamber received numerous complaints. 

But, the chutes have now been moved. 

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Commissioner’s Court hears open cattle range concerns 

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Open range land for grazing cattle is a West Texas tradition dating to the 19th Century and is still practiced today in some parts of Pecos County. But a high volume of vehicular traffic – specifically on F.M. 1053 and F.M. 1450 – has created dangerous conditions for drivers.  

Jennifer Gonzales addressed the commissioner’s court on Jan. 9 in the hopes that range land could be fenced in order to keep the cattle off the road. 

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Tallest flagpole in Pecos County placed on Jan. 13 at Hilltop RV Park

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The tallest flagpole in Pecos County was placed today at Hilltop RV Park along Interstate 10, just west of Fort Stockton.

The pole sits 150 feet above ground (50 yards) and can be seen on the north side of I-10. Flags will be placed on the pole later today.

New owner Joe Hernandez, who bought the business in November 2022, said that he thankful to be an American and those who fought for our freedom.

The tallest flagpole was placed at Hilltop RV Park along Interstate 10, just west of Fort Stockton. The address of the business is 4076  IH-10 West. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Capital Highlights: What to expect in legislative session

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The 2023 Texas legislative session opened Jan. 10, with property taxes, gun control and the power grid expected to be among the top issues on the agenda.

The Texas Standard talked to political journalists Niki Griswold of the Austin American-Statesman and James Barragàn of the Texas Tribune to see what might be upcoming.

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Recovery plan available for long-nosed bat

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comments on a draft revised recovery plan for the Mexican long-nosed bat, an endangered migratory bat that travels annually between Mexico and the Southwestern United States to follow the blooming period of flowering agaves and cacti.

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88th legislative session opens with record surplus, revenue projections

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Lawmakers returned to Austin on Tuesday just one day after the state's chief financial officer unveiled his most optimistic revenue estimate to date. This key number sets a limit on how much budget writers can spend on state services as outlays cannot exceed revenue.

This session's is the biggest ever. State Comptroller Glen Hegar increased his July estimate upwards by billions, projecting $32 billion left in the state treasury when the current biennium ends in September.

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Year in review: A shift in the status quo

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The year 2022 had many memorable moments and occurrences in the city of Fort Stockton and Pecos County. Significant decisions were made through elections for some of the most important entities in the area – the city, county, Fort Stockton ISD, and Pecos County Memorial Hospital.
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