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Bikers across Texas head to the Big Bend

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Get ready for the roar as bikers from across Texas descend on the Big Bend for a long weekend of West Texas fun. Bikers themselves, Ole Crystal Bar owners Amy and Levi Hardy recently announced they will host a motorcycle rally based in Alpine for Thursday through Sunday, May 6-9.
Ole Crystal Bar owners and dedicated Harley riders Amy and Levi Hardy attended Bike Week in Daytona Beach, Fla., in March. Courtesy photo

FSPD K-9, Fauce, to continue service

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The Fort Stockton Police Department’s only K-9 for the past seven years, Fauce, had a decision made on his future after an assessment performed by Hill Country Dog Center in Pipe Creek this past week.

Following a departure of the K-9’s handler for the past five years, Quito Vargas, who took a job with the Midland Police Department last month, Fort Stockton Police Chief Robert Lujan made the decision to have the 7-yearold Belgian Malinois assessed to determine if the dog could still perform its officer duties.

Fort Stockton Police Department K-9, Fauce, passed his assessment to continue his service as an officer this past week. The 7-year-old Belgian Malinois is currently being housed at the city’s shelter until a handler is assigned to him.

Congressman Gonzales shares insight on Texas border crisis

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In the short-term, the border crisis in Texas will inevitably get worse before it gets better heading into the summer months. But, Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) hopes his Security First Act bill will help the situation trend in a positive direction in the future.
TONY GONZALES

A meeting the candidates

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A meeting the candidates forum was held at the Large Community Hall in Rooney Park in Fort Stockton on April 15. Fort Stockton Mayor Chris Alexander, mayor candidate MaryAnn Terrazas White, city councilman Ruben Falcon, and city councilman Paul Casias each spoke at the meeting. Each candidate was able to introduce themselves and speak on topics they want to address if they get re-elected or elected. Following introductions, each candidate took questions from the audience in attendance. Fort Stockton attorney Albert Valadez was the curator at the event. To see the complete video of the event, visit the Fort Stockton Pioneer Facebook page. Photos by Nathan Heuer
A meeting the candidates

Fort Stockton Police Chief Robert Lujan

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Fort Stockton Police Chief Robert Lujan, right, and Assistant Police Chief Ernesto “Net” Velazuez, wore their specially made blue badges on April 21 near the Fort Stockton Pioneer Office. Lujan and Velazquez had the badges specially made for the recognition of Autism Awareness Month. “It’s something interesting to keep in gauged with the community. That way they know that we know, and we care,” Lujan said. The police chief added that each individual officer can purchase the badge from Badge and Wallet – the company that makes the department’s badges. The badges costed approximately $150 apiece. Photo by Nathan Heuer
Fort Stockton Police Chief Robert Lujan

Gas line work on Hornbeck underway

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The City of Fort Stockton Gas Department this week began replacing cast-iron gas lines on Hornbeck Boulevard with stateregulated poly pipe. As of now, they will be replacing 19,000 feet of four-inch underground pipe, and the project is expected to last two months.
Gas Department employee Omar Salmon helps line up poly pipe as the city moves closer to eliminating all aging cast iron pipelines. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez

Water district eligible for loan and grant

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The Pecos County Water Control and Improvement District has been notified that the district is eligible for a loan and grant from the USDA that will allow improvements and upgrades its infrastructure. These improvements will provide for installation of larger distribution pipes that will, in turn, allow installation of new water taps with greater assurance of water quality and pressure.

Healthy salads

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How many of you are like me and are trying to start some healthy habits in this spring? Whether you’re trying to save money or eat better, packing a healthy lunch can help you do both. Salad is a common go-to option for people trying to eat better, but not all salads are created equal. Now that spring is here plan to have more salads in your meal planning.
Healthy salads

LOOKING BACK - April 1985

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April 4, 1985 issue: The boys champion Pistons (back row, l-r) and the girls champion Warriors (front, l-r) proudly show off their trophies following ceremonies Saturday afternoon at the HPE Building gymnasium. The Pistons include Sal Hernandez, Florentino Garcia, Jason Nance and Rudy Carrillo. The Warriors are Melanie Satterwhite, Jenifer Rodarte, Tessie Mendoza, Saundra Mendoza and Sylvia Valeriano.
LOOKING BACK
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