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County gives ARPA funds to EMS stations

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The Federal government gave cities and counties money during the Covid-19 pandemic to provide relief to Americans and stimulate economic recovery as the world comes out of the effects of the pandemic. Money from ARPA can be used for a large variety of improvement projects, support for lost revenue and more.
The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court heard a presentation at its June 12 meeting from the Pecos County 4-H Senior Team who competed in the “College Station Food Challenge” at the 4-H State Roundup Competition. Photo by Shawn Yorks

City Council elects new Mayor Pro-Tem

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The Fort Stockton city council on June 12 elected a new Mayor Pro-Tempore, who takes over for the mayor during city business in the mayor’s absence. “My suggestion, I would personally say you wait to have this when we have the new mayor,” said out-going Mayor Chris Alexander.
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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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PUBLIC SENTENCING DISPOSITIONS

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• Brianna Maedean Bowen, DOB 1/6/2002. Offense date 12/13/2022 (CR-25258, possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces) Defendant has entered into a 6-month pre-trial intervention program with a $500.00 fee.
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County seeks grant for Iraan park improvements

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Precinct 3 Commissioner Mickey Jack Perry and his crew have been working to improve the Iraan Pecos River Park, investing time, labor, and nearly $70,000 in budgeted funds, as of 2023. The ongoing work has caught the eye of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). The County’s history of dedication to the park and the local citizens, combined with a strong emphasis within TPWD to expand recreational opportunities in West Texas, has set the stage for future collaborative work. After speaking with Commissioner Perry, TPWD’s Inland Fisheries Division biologists assisted in the creation of a Habitat and Angler Access Program (HAAP) grant draft for the Iraan Pecos River Park. On May 8, The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court voted to apply for the grant.
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WET WEEKEND

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City of Fort Stockton crews were out late after Sunday night’s storm repairing a water main break at 9th and Rio, while the Rooney Park Flood Gauge showed how much water was flowing through the canal following the storm. The city received, unofficially, 1.19 inches of rain during thunderstorms that rolled through Saturday and Sunday nights, and a tornado that touched down east of Fort Stockton made national news.
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Jantz continues Sonic family legacy

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The Sonic drive-thru restaurant has been a Fort Stockton staple since 1976 under the ownership of Travis Lewis. The location has been successful in its 40-plus years of operation.

Caleb Jantz became manager of the Fort Stockton Sonic last March.

“Caleb has been around the Sonic brand all his life and has worked in a drive-in for several years” said Tom Clifton, Supervising Partner of Tom Lewis Investments. “He brings a fast and friendly service commitment to our drive-in at Fort Stockton.”

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County continues COVID pay and leave

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While the Covid-19 pandemic is behind us, for the most part, the Pecos County Commissioner’s Court on May 22 decided to keep it’s Covid -ay and leave policy as-is. “They’ve basically said Covid is not as hazardous as it was during the Covid era of the past couple of years,” said County Judge Joe Shuster.
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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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