January 2023

Basketball court named to honor two graduates who passed

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Two former Alpine High School athletes were honored and remembered Friday night with the dedication of the new basketball court at Alpine High School. The court was named in honor of Brian Wilson – Class of 1991 – and Jill Stice – Class of 1994.
Tony Micheli points to the name of his childhood friend Brian Wilson, whose name hangs on a banner in the Alpine High School gymnasium, Friday night. Micheli organized the dedication ceremony for the Wilson-Stice memorial basketball court. Photo by Shawn Yorks

Filing deadlines near for elections

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The City of Alpine along with Alpine ISD have called for a General Election to be held on Saturday, May 6. The City of Alpine began taking applications to file for positions on the City Council on Jan. 18 and will accept applications until Feb. 17, at 5 p.m.

New childcare coming to Alpine

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Since being hired as the new Alpine ISD Superintendent, Dr. Michelle Rinehart has brought with her a true “hands across the water” approach to her position. Alpine ISD, in collaboration with other community organizations and businesses have garnered grants for a new proposed childcare center. This new, and muchneeded childcare center is set to open in Alpine this summer. Alpine ISD will be receiving $500,000 in grant funding for this purpose. The grants from the Texas Workforce Commission and Workforce Solutions Borderplex will help launch the center with up to 50 new childcare spots for children aged six weeks through three years. The center will feed into the PreK-3 program already in place at Alpine ISD.
Community business members involved in the collaborative child care center initiative are from left, Rick Flores-CEO Big Bend Regional Medical Center, Dr. Carlos Hernandez-President, Sul Ross State University, Dr. Michelle Rinehart-AISD Superintendent, Alpine City Mayor, Catherine Eaves, J.D. Newsome with Alpine Community Projects, and in back are Conley Rasor-President, Alpine Business Alliance, and Mike Cole-Big Bend Regional Medical Center. Courtesy photo

Green Enchilada sauce

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Ingredients: 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 tablespoon flour 4 peeled and minced garlic cloves Roasted, diced green chiles. I prefer the frozen variety from Bueno because they’re not packed with preservatives like the canned green chiles are.

Local cowgirl wins in Arizona

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Emilee Charlesworth, daughter of Brent and Leslea Charlesworth recently won the 2023 Art of the Cowgirl Breakaway Roping at the Horseshoe Park and Equestrian Center in Queen Creek, AZ. Placing first in the short go, Charlesworth won with a time of 3.06 seconds, .28 seconds ahead of the second-place contender.
Emilee Charlesworth is shown here with saddle and buckle she recently won at the 2023 Art of the Cowgirl Breakaway Roping in Arizona. Courtesy photo

Turfgrass can’t compete with wildflowers

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Dear Neil: I’m concerned about my backyard. The photo with the tennis ball is St. Augustine “carpetgrass”, while the other photo is a mix of St. Augustine and bermuda. Runners of much of the lawn pull up easily. I’m worried that the lawn is dead. I have bluebonnets and other wildflowers in this area, so I’m concerned about bringing sod and topsoil in until we get spring rains.
Turfgrass can’t compete with wildfl owers