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Late rally falls short as Fightin’ Bucks drop game to McCamey

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The Alpine High School Fightin’ Bucks came within one play of securing a road victory Friday, March 13, but fell to the McCamey Badgers 4-5 on a walk-off play in the bottom of the seventh inning. The loss was Alpine’s only game over the past two weeks after high winds forced the cancellation of the Bucks’ scheduled March 10 matchup against Monahans.
Senior Alec Ramos stands ready at the plate, awaiting a perfect pitch. Photo by Felipe Fierro

City mulls capital improvement, discusses collaborations

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The Alpine City Council held its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. with all council members present, where they discussed a collaboration with Alpine ISD, the likely renewal of the contract with the Alpine Country Club, and a more concise breakdown of the capital improvement plan to be implemented over several years from 2026-2031 at a total cost of $17.2 million. The council also passed eight action items, and Mayor Eaves gave a report on a meeting with the U.S. Border Patrol concerning the border wall.
Henry Arredondo Alpine City Manager

County, city move forward with ESD

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The Brewster County Commissioners held a special meeting on Tuesday morning at 9:30, along with the Alpine City Council, to hear the recommendation of the EMS Task Force regarding the funding and operation of Emergency Medical Service (ground ambulance transportation) in north Brewster County.
Greg Henington Brewster County Judge