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DPS kicks off two operations to keep roads safe this holiday weekend

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The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will be increasing the number of Texas Highway Patrol Troopers on the road from Friday, July 2, through Monday, July 5, as part of Operation CARE (Crash Awareness Reduction and Effort) and Operation Holiday. DPS Troopers will be on the roads looking for drivers who are speeding, driving while intoxicated or not their wearing seat belts.

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USDA Reminds Producers to File Crop Acreage Reports

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Agricultural producers who have not yet completed their crop acreage reports after spring planting should make an appointment with the Pecos County Farm Service Agency (FSA) before the applicable deadline.

“In order to comply with USDA program eligibility requirements, all producers must file an accurate crop acreage report by the applicable deadline,” said Carla Spencer, FSA’s County Executive Director in Pecos County. “Our FSA staff is available to assist producers in completing acreage reports, including providing maps.”

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FM 1053 closure extends to end of next week

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A long-term solution for the sinkhole and the affected FM 1053 road between Fort Stockton and Imperial will be in the works in the near future according to Texas Department of Transportation Public Information Officer Gene Powell.

TxDOT shut down a section of FM 1053 -- between FM 11 and FM 1450 – on Friday because of a crack in the road that was caused by heavy rainfall.

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Road race round 2

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Racing enthusiasts will get their fix once again in Pecos County come this fall. For the first time in 13 years, there will be a second open road race in a calendar year that takes place between Fort Stockton and Sanderson.
The Big Bend Open Road Race proved to be a tremendous financial benefit for the Fort Stockton economy over the course of the fourday event held from April 21-24. Its success played a large role in the Fort Stockton CVB deciding create Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0. Pictured is the race’s parade on Dickinson Blvd on April 23. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Partners for Habitat provides landowner funding

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The Borderlands Research Institute at Sul Ross State University and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are partnering to provide technical and financial assistance to landowners interested in restoring and enhancing wildlife habitat on their land.

Midland College WRTTC pinning ceremony

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Midland College/Williams Regional Technical Training Center hosted a pinning ceremony on June 28 at the Fort Stockton Community Theatre for 10 individuals who earned their Certified Nursing Assistant pins this past month. The individuals who were awarded their CNA pins at Monday’s ceremony included: Carissa Chavez, Melissa Clifton, Bethany Cordova, Angela Diaz, Audrey Estrada, Austin Fetter, Leslea Fierro, Clarrisa Mendoza, Megan Moody, Natalie Paredes. The students were instructed by Linda Esquivel (middle). Photo by Nathan Heuer
Midland College WRTTC pinning ceremony

Teachers receive pay increase

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Teachers just starting with the district had a significant increase to their pay after an approval of a compensation plan for educators at Monday’s school board meeting. Fort Stockton ISD Superintendent Dr.
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LEADERSHIP FORT STOCKTON GRADUATION

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The Leadership Fort Stockton program held their annual graduation ceremony on June 25 on a ranch currently ran by Arna McCorkle and her husband, located 11 miles south on of Fort Stockton on Sanderson Highway. Graduates who were awarded certificates and t-shirts were (left to right) Matthew Booe, Caitlyn Bennett, Jeremy Rychlik. The Leadership Fort Stockton program provides both professional and personal growth opportunities through education and experience for adults (over age 18) in the community. Photo by Nathan Heuer
LEADERSHIP FORT STOCKTON GRADUATION
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