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ARREST REPORT

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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.

Wogan honored with statewide conservation award

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Kelsey Wogan, the Environmental Lab Manager at Sul Ross State University, has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Shirley Lusk Memorial Award from the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT). The award recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions to community science and native plant research through the collection and documentation of herbarium vouchers, preserved plant specimens that provide lasting records for scientific study.
Kelsey Wogan, SRSU’s Environmental Lab Manager, is the 2025 Shirley Lisk Memorial Award recipient. Courtesy Photo

Cottonwood borers detrimental to willows

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GARDENER’S MAILBAG Dear Neil, I have a 12-yearold weeping willow tree. It’s been really pretty, but this year I’ve noticed it doesn’t have as many leaves as usual, and one branch looks like it’s dying.
Cottonwood borers detrimental to willows

Sul Ross Political Science program named among most affordable online master’s degrees

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Sul Ross State University has been recognized by OnlineU as one of the most affordable universities in the nation for earning an online master’s degree in political science. OnlineU evaluated programs across the country, considering a variety of factors such as manually researched tuition rates and verified data from the National Center for Education Statistics.

Gonzales introduces mobile dental care legislation for veterans

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On November 13, Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) introduced the Rural Veterans Dental Care Act. This legislation would establish a pilot program to deliver dental care to veterans living in rural areas through mobile delivery methods, such as fully equipped dental vans. This closes a longstanding gap in access to dental care for rural veterans eligible for VA dental benefits by bringing dental services directly to where they live.

El Buen Vecino receives deed to its building

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KIRBY WARNOCK After years of serving Fort Stockton through its community thrift store, El Buen Vecino was presented the deed to the building it occupies from the First Methodist Church of Fort Stockton. After years of uncertainty, the board needed some reassurance that it could remain in the building.
Present at the ceremony were board members Diann Warnock, Daya Martinez and Jane Norris. Handing them the deed is Chel Duarte, representing the First Methodist Church of Fort Stockton, alongside Maria Geurra, El Buen Vecino’s manager.

Warnock Honored at Recent Baylor Football Game

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In 1970, Baylor University started a freshman men’s spirit organization called The Baylor Line. It seemed like a rather odd thing to do, considering that the Baylor Bears did not win a single football game the year before. But optimism was in full force on the Brazos River, and at an organizational meeting on campus, the Baylor Line was formed, and one of its original members was Fort Stockton’s Kirby Warnock.
Kirby Warnock addresses the Baylor Line before kickoff. Courtesy Photo
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