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Traffic delays expected in Big Bend National Park

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Visitors to Big Bend National Park (BBNP) can expect to encounter delays if they are entering the park through the western entrance. Beginning this past Monday, February 26, road crews began making emergency repairs to the road at the western entrance that visitors access via Highway 118 near Study Butte and Terlingua.

McGuire to seek lesser sentence for murder conviction

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Lisette McGuire, formerly of Marathon was found guilty last June in the murder of Alpine local Aquiles Gonzales and will face a new jury trial in Fort Stockton in hopes of being granted a reduced sentence. This new trial is scheduled to begin May 6, and will only affect the punishment, as the guilty verdict still stands.
Lisette McGuire

John Caldwell Tidball

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Although he may have passed through at some point, to the best of my knowledge John Caldwell Tidball never visited Texas. However, he was one of those individuals somewhat lost to history, but a man who lived life to the fullest and had an impact on all of us. Tidball, from Ohio, graduated 11th in the 1848 class of West Point and was assigned as Second Lieutenant to the U.S. Artillery.
John Caldwell Tidball

Alpine football sees another change in UIL redistricting

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The Alpine ISD Board of Trustees met last Wednesday night to discuss the Texas Academic Performance Report, approve numerous donations, and receive reports from Alpine ISD principals and the athletic director. Absent from the meeting was Jimmy Morris.
The American Legion Big Bend Post 79 Auxiliary presented snack care packages to the Alpine ISD Board of Trustees last Wednesday night as part of their education project. Pictured are Judy Stokes, Sara Herman, and Sara Bow.

Emergency Services Board gets donation

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The Alpine Emergency Services Board (AESB) held its regular scheduled meeting last Thursday, February 22 at 5:30 p.m. Top on the agenda was a presentation by Alpine City Manager Megan Antrim and Brewster County Judge Greg Henington of funds obtained by the auction of surplus items.
Emergency Services Board gets donation

Lady Bucks making strides in track and field

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The Alpine Lady Bucks track and field team traveled to Fort Stockton last week for the Comanche Relays. Despite the unseasonably warm February temperatures, the girls held up well according to their head coach Cory Cason.
Alpine Lady Bucks track and field team.

Bucks sluggers 1-2 in tournament play

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After last week’s loss to the Pecos Eagles, the Alpine Bucks baseball team hit the road last Thursday for a tournament in Fort Stockton. The Bucks would end up taking a win on Thursday against Big Lake but would fall in their second game against Monahans and again to Midland Classical Academy on Friday.
The Alpine Bucks had a pre-game meeting with their coach Adam Llanez before they began tournament play last week in Fort Stockton. Courtesy photo

Bi-district champs end season in area

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The Alpine Fightin’ Bucks fought their way up to the Area challenge last week, after defeating the Denver City Mustangs in Bi-District play on February 20. The Bucks then traveled to Roscoe to meet the Canadian Wildcats on February 23 for the Area playoff title.
The Alpine Fightin’ Bucks and Coach Aaron Hardwick celebrate their bi-district win against the Denver City Mustangs. Photo by Annika Canaba