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Preparations underway for Barrio Fest

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The 2nd annual Barrio Fest, sponsored by the Fort Stockton Community Theater, is rapidly approaching. Last year’s event brought attention to a piece of history that had been forgotten if it had not been for Mrs. Sarita Urias Swonke. She heard of the event and sent us flyers of the Dies y Seis de Septiembre Celebration held on Nelson Street in 1949! At 92, she made the journey from east Texas to her hometown of Fort Stockton. She shared stories and surprised us all by playing the piano at the FMH Hall reception.
Sarita Urias Swonke and the Choir performed in front of what used to be the Cunningham Furniture Company in 1948 and is now the Fort Stockton Community Theatre. PHOTO BY TONY SWONKE

GALVAN, MOORE CONTINUE SRO ROLES

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Iraan-Sheffield Collegiate ISD School Resource Officer Pete Galvan, left, with Pecos County Sheriff Thomas J. Perkins, and Buena Vista ISD School Resource Officer Christine Moore, right, with county judge Joe Shuster and Sheriff Perkins will continue as School Resource Officers for their respective school districts for the 2023-2024 school year, which begins next week.
GALVAN, MOORE CONTINUE SRO ROLES

City, county don’t agree on EMS funding

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The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court held a special session Monday morning, approving the overall tax rates for the county and for the Midland College Williams Regional Technical Training Center. The county’s “No New Tax” rate has been set at $0.5415 per $100 of property valuation and the rate for WRTTC is $0.155. The rates have been posted in the Legals section of this issue and the county rate reflects a decrease of $0.0164 over last year.
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Eternity Funeral Home celebrates two years serving Fort Stockton

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The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult times a family can face, and the process of planning a memorial service or funeral only adds stress to an already difficult time. Nancy Olvera and the team at Eternity Funeral Home in Fort Stockton understands the difficulties families face at such a time and have made it their mission to make the process as easy as possible.
PHOTO BY SHAWN YORKS Eternity Funeral Home staff, from left, Erika Rivera, Nancy Olvera and Celina Armendariz.

PBAF awards scholarships for 2023-24 school year

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Permian Basin Area Foundation is pleased to announce $1,190,753 in scholarship awards for the 2023-2024 academic school year. The Foundation celebrates more than 400 scholars primarily from communities throughout West Texas. These scholarships were made possible by generous donors to the Foundation’s scholarship funds. Since its inception, PBAF has awarded scholarships totaling more than $7.5 million to students pursuing their higher education aspirations. Permian Basin Area Foundation is proud to provide services to these students and honor the donors’ legacies throughout West Texas. Recipients awarded from the Foundation’s scholarship funds for the upcoming academic year are as follows: COYANOSA
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ISCISD changes meal policy for students

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The Iraan-sheffield Collegiate ISD, announced a change to its policy for serving meals to children served under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program for the 2023-2024 school year. Schools qualifying to operate the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) provide breakfast and lunch to all children at no charge and eliminate the collection of meal applications for free, reduced-price, and paid student meals.
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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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Vaccinations required before school registration

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The Pecos County Memorial Hospital (PCMH) and Fort Stockton Independent School District (FSISD) are working together to make sure students have the opportunity to receive their required vaccinations before school starts on Monday, Aug. 14.
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County proposes tax decrease in 2023-24

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After a series of budget workshops, the Pecos County Commissioner’s Court and county staff have set a proposed budget for fiscal year 2023-2024. The budget reflects a tax decrease across the board.
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