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Locals lend helping hand at Focused Care

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E.N.E Electrical Services owner Oscar Franco has lived in Fort Stockton his entire life - 52 years to be exact. It’s a community he cares about deeply and when frigid temperatures caused the power to go out for nearly the entire town, he didn’t hesitate to help those that were dire need.
E.N.E. Electrical Services played an important role in getting power to the Focused Care Nursing Home in Fort Stockton on Monday, Feb. 15, all by way of volunteering. Pictured is E.N.E. Electrial Services employee, Edgar Espinal, owner Oscar Franco, Juan Ruiz, Reynol Zuniga, Luis Saenz, Miguel Lopez. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Two reporters rejoin Pioneer

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Fort Stockton Pioneer readers will notice some familiarity in the content produced moving forward. Starting this week, the Fort Stockton Pioneer will be featuring articles from former reporters Jeremy Gonzalez and Bethany Gaylor.

City weathers winter storm

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Like most parts of Texas, Fort Stockton had to take on the numerous challenges unleashed by the recent arctic temperatures. However, the City of Fort Stockton prepared a week in advance and was not blindsided by the frigid conditions.
Fort Stockton’s Main Street resembled a slick skating rink as the winter storm dumped freezing ice and snow last week. Photo by Jeremy Gonzalez

Congressman Tony Gonzales joins Texas delegation members in demanding answers from ERCOT

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Congressman Tony Gonzales joined Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D., Congressman Michael McCaul, Congressman Van Taylor, Congressman August Pfluger, Congressman Randy Weber, Congressman John Carter, Congressman Michael Cloud, Congressman Roger Williams, Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, Congresswoman Kay Granger, Congressman Kevin Brady, Congressman Louie Gohmert, Congressman Dan Crenshaw, Congressman Chip Roy, and Congressman Jodey C.

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COVID-19 active cases drop to 4-month low

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It has been over four months since active COVID-19 cases in Pecos County have dropped below 20 people.

On Tuesday, Feb. 16 the active case number reported in the county was 18 – the lowest number reported since Sept. 28, 2020.

There have been 17 new cases reported from Feb. 9 to Feb. 16 and 26 recoveries, moving the active case number down by 10 since Feb. 9.

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VALENTINE SWEETHEART

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Xi Zeta Lambda was excited to crown their new Valentine Sweetheart for 2021 Selina Chavez Calderon She is an awesome friend, wife and mother. Xi Zeta is honored to have her as a sister. She represents al that a Beta Sigma Sister is and is truly a yellow rose of friendship and sister by choice! She cares for her family and community and continues to love and support our chapters mission of community service! Congratulations Selina the sweetest-sweetheart of 2021 and wonderful sorority sister. Courtesy Photo
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New trail coming to national park

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Future Big Bend National Park visitors will enjoy another opportunity to get up, get out, and enjoy the wide-open spaces of Big Bend when work is completed on a new hiking trail next year. The Lone Mountain Trail will circumnavigate the base of Lone Mountain, an imposing feature just north of park headquarters at Panther Junction.
Lone Mountain in Big Bend National Park. Courtesy photo

Miller issues warning about food supply chain

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On Feb. 16, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller issued a dire warning about the statewide impact of the winter storm on agriculture and the food supply chain. Farmers and ranchers across the state are seeing devastating effects from the cold weather on livestock, feed, and agriculture products.
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