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Rejoice and give thanks

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Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit.

Buck baseball season comes to an end

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The Alpine Buck baseball season ended May 7 with the Brownfield Cubs in the third contest of a three-game series, 10-9. The game was a gut-wrenching loss with the tying run on third, and the winning run on first base at the time of the final out. Alpine took the first game behind junior Teagan Emerson pitching, and Cody Morris came in for the save, 4-2 Bucks. It was a sweltering 100 degrees for the three-game series in Midland.
Fightin’ Buck outfielder Diego Monclova. Photo by Felipe Fierro

Riding rodeo in Corpus

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Sul Ross State University rodeo team member Brandon Lansford at the World Champions Rodeo Alliance competition in Corpus Christi. Courtesy photo.
Riding rodeo in Corpus

Buck Band Boosters get a boost

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McDonald’s restaurant owner Irma Campbell presented a $3,500 check to Alpine High School Buck Band Boosters on May 11 as part of a fundraiser to benefit the Fightin’ Buck Band students with uniforms, equipment, scholarships, travel costs, and more. Joining Campbell in the front, Buck Band Boosters President Regina Terrazas, Booster Sara Grannis, and McDonald’s Manager Virginia Acosta; in the back, Booster Treasurer Melissa Bergstrom, Booster Elaina Sharron, and Booster Allison Vidal. Boosters raised around $3,300 through the McTeacher Night fundraiser held twice a month from November to May, and Campbell rounded it to make it $3,500. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill
Buck Band Boosters get a boost

Caving camp offered June 13-14

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Sul Ross State University, in conjunction with other organizations, will sponsor a Noyce Middle School STEM summer camp in Alpine and the Tri-County on Monday and Tuesday, June 13- 14, called Caving Across STEM.

Celebrating at Our Lady of Peace

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The first communion celebration and Mass was held at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church on May 1. In the photo, back row, catechist Barbara Tucker, Fr. Pablo Matta, and catechist Lilly Morin; front row, Evan Saenz, Daniel Rodriguez, Amiyah Luevano, Jeshua Iniguez, Oren Galindo, and Luis Nayarez. Courtesy photo
Celebrating at Our

Eaves takes helm as mayor

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After canvassing and certifying votes from the May 7 election, t he City of Alpine welcomed newly elected Mayor Catherine Eaves at its regularly scheduled city council meeting on May 17. Eaves was sworn in by 394th Judicial District Judge Roy Ferguson, along with council members Chris Rodriguez, for Ward 2, and Martin Sandate, Ward 4, who were elected for two-year terms.
Catherine Eaves is sworn in by Judge Roy Ferguson at the May 17 council meeting. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill