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Fort Stockton High School Graduates Share How Scholarships Impacted Their Educational Journeys

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Recent graduates of Fort Stockton High School have opened up about their experiences earning scholarships and how the financial support has shaped their academic and career paths. The Fort Stockton Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on bolstering educational funding in the form of $5,000 reimbursement scholarships for Fort Stockton High School seniors that meet established criteria.
Daeja Dominguez is one of several students who have been awarded the Fort Stockton Education Foundation Scholarship this year. Courtesy Photo

Hospital Breaks Down Language Barriers

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In an environment where healthcare needs are often immediate and sensitive, new technology at Pecos County Memorial Hospital District (PCMHD) is breaking language barriers between hospital staff and patients, ensuring clear communication during crucial moments. Three weeks ago, PCMHD installed five Martti by Up-Health telehealth translator devices across its departments, offices, and clinics.

ARREST REPORTS

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Editor’s note: It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered evidence of guilt, all defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The following list is provided by the Pecos County Sheriff’s Department.

What Lies Ahead!

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Last week I wrote about what happens to everyone who rejects Jesus Christ and what their future holds. Not a pretty picture and to be cast into the Lake of Fire and burn and suffer forever and ever, (Revelation 20:1015, 21:8, 22:11&12, Matthew 25:41&46, Hebrews 9:27). The Bible says great numbers will choose to reject, neglect and disobey God, (Romans 1:18, 2:5). The result is they forfeit God’s very precious and wonderful gift, forgiveness of sins, a new life in Christ. and at the moment of death transported into the presence of Jesus Christ and eternity in Heaven, (John 3:16). But like those English grammar rules there is also one exception.

Military troops deployed to Big Bend Sector to support border security efforts

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Last Month, at the first of several scheduled press briefings, U.S. Border Patrol (USBP)officials announced a partnership between the USBP and the Department of Defense, deploying an initial 200 active-duty troops from Fort Carson, CO, to support border security efforts in the Big Bend Sector. The briefing took place at the USBP's Alpine station.
U.S. Border Patrol Special Operations Supervisor Ricardo Barragan, Chief Patrol Agent Lloyd Easterling, Executive Commander Major Jared Steffani, and Chief of Public Affairs Lt. Colonel Sarah Ray held a press briefing on Friday at the Big Bend Sector’s Alpine office, highlighting the partnership between the U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Defense to secure our southern border. Photo by Kara Gerbert

LIBRARY HAPPENINGS

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New Books of the Week: Shift by Ethan Kross How to be Enough by Ellen Hendriksen 9 Habits of Happy Retirees by Sarah Barry Chasing Peace by Tom Rosshirt Self Help by Gabrielle Bernstein Raising a Strong Daughter in a Toxic Culture by Meg Meeker Raising Calm Kids in a World of Worry by Ashley Graber The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery Far From Home by Danielle Steel Blood Moon by Sandra Brown Fort Stockton Public Library 500 N Water St Fort Stockton, TX 79735 (432) 336-3374 .
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