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County enters into lease agreement with FS Chamber for rodeo

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The five-year run of the Comanche Springs Rodeo has been a successful one for the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce and all of Pecos County. The Chamber and County hope to continue that trend, and mutually agreed to a five-year lease agreement on Monday morning to continue the rodeo every fourth weekend In March at the Pecos County Civic Center and Pecos County Coliseum.
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Headways Beauty Salon Celebrates 40 ‘Blessed’ Years in Business

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Since 1983, Elvira “Vira” Feyry has been cutting and styling hair as the owner of Headways Beauty Salon at 318 N. Main Street in what used to be the old Webb Cafe. To celebrate Headways’ 40th anniversary, Feyry pulled out all the stops on Saturday, Dec 1. In addition to a packed ribbon cutting ceremony, Headways provided clients hamburgers and hot dogs, and hosted a block party just outside the business, complete with vendors and music. The ribbon cutting ceremony, originally planned to be held outdoors, was moved inside due to high winds.
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DO SOMETHING!

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YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO Your guide to local places to go and things to do! If you have an event for our Do Something! listing, please e-mail shawn.yorks@fort stocktonpioneer.com. DECEMBER 7-10 The Fort Stockton Community Theatre’s Paisano Players present “The One and Only Santa Claus,” sponsored in part by Edward Jones Investments.
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PUBLIC SENTENCING DISPOSITIONS

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*Keyone Tyreece Boyd, DOB 2/25/2000, offense date 5/24/2022 (CR-24883, Possession of Marijuana) Defendant has entered into a 12-month pretrial intervention program with a $500.00 fee. *Jonathan Davila Cabello, DOB 10/16/2003, offense date 8/1/2021 (CR-24636, Resisting Arrest Search or Transport) Defendant pleaded guilty and was sentenced to time served four (4) days in the county jail; $0.00 General Fine; $0.00 Mandatory Fines; $0.00 Restitution; $0.00 Court Costs; $0.00 Reimbursement Fees.
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INMATE ARREST REPORTS

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It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Fort Stockton Rotary begins 2023 Toy Drive

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The Fort Stockton Rotary has kicked off its annual Toy Drive to serve children in the area. This year 265 children have been identified as needing toys this Christmas, so once again the Rotary Club is asking for your help.
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Annual Pecan and Pecan Food Show Announces Winners

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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office’s Pecos County Pecan and Pecan Food Show took place on Nov. 30 at the First National Bank, exceptionally led by Ms. Elaine Haby. Grand Champions were awarded $550 and Reserve Grand Champions received $400. The Pecan Food competition was divided into two categories: youth and adult. The food category was further divided into breads, candies, pies and a miscellaneous category that saw everything from pecan tamales to some very interesting dips. Judges for this year’s Pecan Food Show were locals Nan Esparza, Letty Gaylor, Richard Martinez, and Veronica Carrasco with oversight from Monte Nesbitt of A&M’s Department of Horticulture Sciences.
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