Toastmasters announces Sept. 26 winners

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Toastmasters in Fort Stockton met for their regular meeting on Sept. 26 and President Karan Heffelfinger presented the following awards: Christina Daggett, Best Speaker; Lilly Gonzalez (pictured), Best Evaluator. Toastmasters meet the second and fourth Fridays at noon at the Fort Stockton Public Library for one hour with lunch provided.  The public is invited to attend. “Please join us and come experience what Toastmasters is all about. We are a friendly and supportive group,” said Alicia Salinas, Toastmasters Vice President of Public Relations.

Toastmasters in Fort Stockton met for their regular meeting on Sept. 26 and President Karan Heffelfinger presented the following awards: Christina Daggett, Best Speaker; Lilly Gonzalez (pictured), Best Evaluator. Toastmasters meet the second and fourth Fridays at noon at the Fort Stockton Public Library for one hour with lunch provided.  The public is invited to attend. “Please join us and come experience what Toastmasters is all about. We are a friendly and supportive group,” said Alicia Salinas, Toastmast

LOOKING BACK - October 1993

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Some of the sights at this year’s “Living History Day” will include authentic re-enactment troops and Native American dances. According to Fort Curator Carey Behrends, the great-great grandson of Quanah Parker (shown center) will be visiting Historic Fort Stockton. (Submitted Photo)

Some of the sights at this year’s “Living History Day” will include authentic re-enactment troops and Native American dances. According to Fort Curator Carey Behrends, the great-great grandson of Quanah Parker (shown center) will be visiting Historic Fort Stockton. (Submitted Photo)

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

PCMH recognizes community aid during flood conditions

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Pecos County Memorial Hospital would like to express their appreciation to the community and to PCMH employees for the help with mitigation and cleanup of the recent flood waters. The following is businesses, individuals, and employees that aided in the cleanup:

M&J Trucking, Bruckner’s

Little Regina Trucking                    

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