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County approves budget, tax rate

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Pecos County taxpayers will see somewhat of a tax relief with the passage of the fiscal year 2023-2024 budget during a 15-minute public hearing and special session of the Pecos County Commissioner’s Court on Monday morning. The approved tax rate for Pecos County is $0.538 per $100 of valuation for the upcoming fiscal year. $0.45 of that will go to general fund maintenance and operations and $0.088 to road and bridge maintenance, representing a 0.65% decrease for maintenance and operations. The overall tax rate is slightly lower than last year’s $0.5853 per $100 of valuation.
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Barrio Fest is scheduled for Sept. 14-16 on Nelson Street

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Historically, Fort Stockton has had an abundance of two things, water and dirt. For that reason, it is no wonder that our little town has over 200 buildings made of adobe bricks. The Jumano and Apache who resided around the springs for a thousand years made their homes of mud. When the Spanish arrived, they brought the ancient art of forming the mud into bricks that would harden in the sun.
Miguel Mendias of Marfa will lead workshops for the public from 9-11 a.m. and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Sept. 15-16 next to Comanche Tortilla and Tamale Factory on Nelson Street as part of Barrio Fest. COURTESY PHOTOS

FSISD trustees hear FFA update

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Fort Stockton FFA Chapter President Ector Martínez and Fort Stockton FFA Chapter Secretary/ Big Bend Chapter Reporter Madison Hanson gave a presentation to the Fort Stockton ISD Board of Trustees on Aug. 2, highlighting the accomplishments of the Fort Stockton FFA Chapter. The chapter competed in two career development events – one in San Angelo and one in Alpine. Hanson was second overall individual and Martinez third and as a team, Fort Stockton placed first.
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CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

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RECORD SEA TEMPS COULD SPUR MORE HURRICANES Forecasters for the National Weather Service are anticipating a more active hurricane season this year because of record-warm ocean surface temperatures, the Texas Tribune reported. Hurricane season runs through the end of November.
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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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Texas Historical Commission selects Barrio Fest as a top project

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Keeping our history alive is crucial to the development and understanding of our heritage and passing that on to our younger generation. The momentum created by sharing stories and bringing the neighborhood together that surrounds the Fort Stockton Community Theatre has provided an opportunity to learn about the Mexican-American experience in Fort Stockton!
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