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Clearer Reports, Stronger Follow-Up

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When the Big Bend Regional Hospital District (BBRHD) brought mobile mammography services back to the region this May, nearly 200 women in Presidio, Alpine, and Terlingua received screenings—many for the first time in years. But in the days following the event, community members and providers raised concerns about report delivery and the number of test results labeled BI-RADS Category 0, which indicates that more imaging is needed to complete a diagnosis.

Sul Ross to begin science seminar series

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The Office of the Provost at Sul Ross State University is proud to announce the Fall 2025 schedule for the Science Seminar Series. The program was launched following a recommendation from the “Research Forum for the Sciences” in Fall 2023. The goals of the seminar series are to highlight the research expertise available across the sciences at Sul Ross State University, inspire students to pursue careers in the sciences, and encourage interdepartmental collaboration. The seminar series is open to all students, faculty, and the Big Bend community. They are each one hour long, after which all participants are encouraged to continue conversations at an off-campus mixer. All seminars will be held in the Warnock Science Building, Room 201, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., with a mixer following at The Ritchey. The schedule is as follows: Thursday, September 18: Dr. Erika Blecha, Archeologist, Center for Big Bend Studies: “No Bones About It: Understanding the Intersection of Past Environments and People Through Animal Remains.” Tuesday, October 14: Dr. Justin French, Big Game Specialist, Borderlands Research Institute and Assistant Professor of Wildlife Management, Department of Natural Sciences: “Big Scales and High Stakes: Quantitative Approaches in Big Game Management.” Thursday, November 20: Dr. Elizabeth Measures, Professor of Geology, Department of Natural Sciences: “Geology and Math: Flexibility in Research and Teaching.” Wednesday, December 3: Dr. Clifton Albrecht, Assistant Professor of Botany, Department of Natural Sciences: “Blank Places on the Map of Trans-Pecos Botany: Selected Knowledge Gaps in Taxa and Localities.”

City holds budget workshops

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The Alpine City Council held budget workshops on August 26 and again on September 2 at 4 p.m., prior to the regularly scheduled September meeting. Councilors discussed funding for nonprofits that receive help from the City of Alpine, such as the Alpine Public Library, in which Ward 4 Councilor Lucy Escovedo commented, “The library is really one of the greatest assets we have.