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Town Hall meeting enlightens public on special election

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With early voting set to begin on Monday, Oct. 24 for the Nov. 8 midterm election, the City of Fort Stockton is trying to get the word out about the city’s home rule charter that will appear on the ballot for residents who live inside the city limits.

Fort Stockton Convention Center

County calls for December election to create hospital district

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Registered voters participating in the Nov. 8 election, who reside inside Pecos County and outside of the Iraan Hospital District boundaries, will have opportunity to return to the ballot box once again on Dec. 10 to decide whether or not to create a Pecos County Memorial Hospital.

The Pecos County Commissioners approved the hospital’s petition to create the district at its Sept. 26 meeting. The motion to call for the election passed without discussion.

Pecos County Courthouse

City of Fort Stockton to host town hall meeting

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A town hall meeting was recently held on Oct. 17 to discuss the Proposed Charter that will be placed on the ballot for the Nov. 8 City of Fort Stockton Special Election.

If you missed it, you will have the opportunity to attend the town hall meeting scheduled for Tuesday,

Oct. 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the Fort Stockton Convention Center, located at 2181 W. Interstate 10.

The event will allow citizens the opportunity to have their questions answered.

City of Fort Stockton

Congressman Gonzales visits Marfa to recognize Blackwell School legislation

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Congressman Tony Gonzales participated in a ceremony at the Blackwell School in Marfa, Texas on Oct. 18 with the National Parks Conservation Association, members of the Blackwell School Alliance, Blackwell Alumni, and local officials.

The gathering commemorated legislation that Congressman Gonzales and Senator John Cornyn introduced to designate the Blackwell School as a National Historic Site under the National Park Service. On Oct. 17, the White House signed the Blackwell School National Historic Site Act into law. 

Congressman Tony Gonzales visited the Blackwell School in Marfa on Tuesday and spoke with many members of the community. Courtesy Photo

TxDOT gives update on U.S. 285 widening project

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With a growing population and an increase in truck traffic, U.S. Highway 285 between Fort Stockton and Pecos has become a more dangerous road to travel. With that in mind, the Texas Department of Transportation is in the preliminary stages of a project that will widen a 49.3-mile stretch of the highway from two lanes to a four-lane divided highway.

The estimated cost of the project is $400.2 million and right-of-way and utility relocation cost is $40 million.

U.S. Highway 285 between Fort Stockton and Pecos may soon be widened to four lanes if a $442 million TxDOT project is completed. Photo by Shawn Yorks

Warnock to run for mayor in 2023

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Another name has been thrown in the hat for the Fort Stockton mayoral race next May.

City councilman James Warnock informed the Pioneer on Oct. 12 that he intends to run for mayor following Chris Alexander’s current and final term.

Alexander confirmed last May that he will not be running for mayor again in the May 2023 election.

James Warnock

Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 deemed a success

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The second-ever Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 -- begun last year as a companion to the longtime annual April race between Fort Stockton and Sanderson – crowned its champions Oct. 15 at the Fort Stockton Convention Center. The first leg from Fort Stockton to Sanderson got under way at 8 a.m. Saturday and racers from 20 states competed in 13 speed divisions.

Race coordinator Crystal Lopez thanked the racers and everyone involved with the event.

2022 Miss Fort Stockton Ysabella Sanchez (left) presents second place in the 100-mph class to driver Lee Miller Fort Stockton and navigator Layla Dunnam at the 2022 Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 banquet on Oct. 15, along with Junior Miss Fort Stockton Ariana Ramirez (right). The Miller-Dunnam duo pushed their 2016 Challenger with an average speed of 100.006 mph. Pioneer photo by Shawn Yorks

A new venture awaits Dickey’s owner Toni Espinoza

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Toni Espinoza is venturing down a new life path.

A realtor in Fort Stockton for the past year, Espinoza recently purchased the Fort Stockton Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, but she’s not giving up on real estate.

“I’m going to still be doing real estate and of course managing and operating Dickey’s BBQ,” Espinoza said.

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit and new owner Toni Espinoza held a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 13 at their location on Dickinson Boulevard in Fort Stockton. Courtesy Photo

Capital Highlights: Early voting begins Oct. 24

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Early voting in the Nov. 8 general election begins Oct. 24 and runs through Nov. 4. Applications for voting by mail must be received by Oct. 28, according to the secretary of state’s office.

Texans are eligible to vote by mail if they are 65 or older; sick or disabled; are expected to give birth within three weeks of Election Day; will be absent from the county where they vote during early voting and on Election Day; or are in jail but otherwise eligible.

Texas Capitol

Texas rural land buying frenzy wanes

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Rural land sales volume fell 26.5% from mid-2021 to mid-2022, according to the just released Texas Land Market Latest Developments by the Texas Real Estate Research Center (TRERC) at Texas A&M University.

“Clearly, activity appears to be slowing,” said TRERC Research Economist Dr. Charles Gilliland. “Demand for land, as reported by rural brokers, remains strong but has noticeably cooled from last year’s frenzied contest.”

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