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Ken Baucham to perform at SpringsFest

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On Saturday, March 12, SpringsFest will celebrate the history of Comanche Springs and gather memories of this iconic Texas spring with an event at the historic Annie Riggs Museum, 301 Main St, from 1:30-5:30 pm. The celebration will also include a performance by Ken Baucham, who will be making his first appearance in Fort Stockton.

Ken Baucham performs in Fort Davis, Texas. Photo by Kirby Warnock

Pain management to be offered at PCMH

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Pecos County Memorial Hospital will give residents more healthcare accessibility beginning next month via a new pain management clinic in Fort Stockton. “It’s really important for us to be able to offer these pain management services in rural areas,” said Lee Webber, Acute and Chronic Pain Management Specialist.
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Pecos County State Bank names new directors

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The shareholders of The Pecos County State Bank are pleased to announce the election of three new directors at its annual shareholders meeting last month. The following are the newly elected directors: Kyle Card - Card was born and raised in Fort Stockton and graduated SMU in 1985.
Pictured from left to right are new directors Kyle Card, Scott King, Bill McAnally. Courtesy Photo

Cactus Health Services to receive grant

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Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) announced on Monday that Cactus Health Services in Fort Stockton will receive $1 million in grant funds from the Department of Health and Human Services. “I am proud to announce this critical healthcare funding for Fort Stockton,” said Congressman Gonzales.

Propane fire destroys vehicles

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No one was injured and two vehicles received significant damage from a fire that was ignited near the propane filling tank at Love’s Travel Stop in Fort Stockton on March 4 according to Fort Stockton Fire Department Chief Jessie Dominguez.
A van parked by the Love’s Travel Stop propane tank was burnt in its entirety on March 4 in Fort Stockton. The Fort Stockton Fire Department was able to put out the fire before any potential explosions could occur. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez

Old hospital demolished in Fort Stockton

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The old Pecos County Hospital was demolished on March 3 by numerous entities within the county. All the county precincts tore down the structure with the aid of the Iraan crew of Precinct 3.
A pile of ruble was all that was left of the old Pecos County Hospital that was located on Spring Drive near Sanderson Highway after an excavator and a bulldozer demolished the building on March 3. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez

Inmate Arrests Report - Pecos County Jail (March 1-9)

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March 1

Juan Antonio Garcia, of College Station at 10:19 a.m., officers from the Pecos County Sheriff’s Office apprehended Garcia on a warrant from COMM-possession of a controlled substance penalty group one more 200 grams less than 400 grams. Garcia will serve sentence and is still in jai.

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Gonzales announces Falcon as district director

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Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) named Fort Stockton native Jalen Falcon as his new district director on Monday after serving as Gonzales’ regional director since 2021.

Falcon will lead Gonzales’ team in the 23rd District of Texas, overseeing the five district offices in San Antonio, Uvalde, Fort Stockton, Socorro and Del Rio.

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