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Vision for a High-Speed Future in District 23

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After a long drive from Fort Stockton, Santos Limon pulls into his campaign office in San Antonio, reflecting on a district that takes “all day to get where you’re going.” Limon, a civil engineer running for U.S. Congress in District 23, doesn’t just see the vast Texas landscape as a distance to be traveled; he sees it through the lens of a family legacy built on steel rails and a professional future he hopes to transform with highspeed technology.
A recent “Meet the Candidate” forum in Fort Stockton left a deep impression on Santos Limon. In an era of political polarization, he witnessed members of different parties sitting together to discuss the community’s needs. “I saw two political parties in one room... all for the common good of the community,” he remarked, calling the town a “prime example of what our country needs right now.” Pioneer Photo by Joh Covington

The University of the Real Cowboy Rides the World’s First Rodeo

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Where rodeo history was born and cowboy tradition still rides strong, Sul Ross State University and the Town of Pecos City are proud to announce the First Annual Sul Ross State University Pecos College Rodeo, set for April 9–11, 2026, at the legendary Buck Jackson Arena, Home of The World’s First Rodeo.

Not your mother’s meatloaf

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Nothing stirs up division quite like meatloaf. Once a staple in American kitchens during the 1950s and ’60s, it has quietly faded from everyday menus, yet it remains a hearty meal that can spark strong reactions; either warm nostalgia or complete turnoff, depending on where you land.
Not your mother’s

FROM THE PULPIT: IN LENT

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First things first requires acknowledgement of my subject/verb “oops” in the last paragraph of last week’s column about the first of this year’s Lenten Luncheons. I was attempting to render “Youse guys better show up, man” into standard English and settled on “You are invited” but thought to personalize the message a little with “each of.” Needless to say, I neglected to change the plural “are” into “is” in the edit. My bad, as we say. As my obsession in advanced age is the cause of more communicative written composition, I accept the demands of being grammarian-in-chief, beginning with my own composition. I find myself berating my television set when newscasters confuse fewer and less (remember, it’s fewer people and less salt or sand). I may even have screamed out, “Fewer people, not less!” during after-dinner speeches, so I willingly accept censure.

FROM THE PULPIT

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On February 18th, we began the season of Lent. Lent is a season of preparation leading up to Easter. It is the forty days plus the six Sundays before Easter. For centuries, it has been observed as a special time of self examination and penitence. Lent is a time for concentration on fundamental values and priorities, and is not a time for self punishment.

Laredo’s Grand Opening of $45 Million Buena Vista Sports Complex

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The City of Laredo reached a major milestone in its commitment to youth recreation and economic growth on January 28, with the official ribbon-cutting of Phase I of the Buena Vista Sports Complex. The $45 million facility, located in South Laredo, debuted before a crowd of city officials, community leaders, and eager youth athletes ready to take the field.
Laredo’s Grand Opening of $45 Million Buena Vista
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