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Keep an eye on bamboo for encroachment

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Dear Neil: We live on a city street where the lots are 60 feet wide. Our neighbors planted a hedge of bamboo approximately 70 feet long beside our sixfoot wooden fence. That puts the bamboo eight feet from the side wall of our house, and two feet from the heating/cooling units. The neighbor says it’s a clumping type, not the invasive type of bamboo, but it already seems to be heading our way. What can we do?
Keep an eye on bamboo for encroachment

Fun on the greens

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On April 23 Alpine Lions Club held its first spring Tournament at the Alpine Country Club. District Governor Frank Heslin and Alpine Lion Amit Rangra presented some cash to first-place winners Lee Castaneda, Jason Williams, and Alex Williams.
Fun on the greens

Celebrating Earth Day

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James Bell, 7, and Asa Aufdengarten, 3, of Alpine have fun painting and showing off their creativity during the Earth Day celebration held at Kokernot Park in Alpine on April 22. There was plenty of fun for the whole family, with residents enjoying food, a bouncy castle, face painting, information booths, and more, along with live music by the Doodlin’ Hogwallops.
Celebrating Earth Day

Happy accident yields rewarding pasta dish

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Many times, when I prepare a new dish, the ingredients or even the finished product will give me ideas about how I can use the techniques or ingredients in an entirely new dish. Sometimes the dish is something I just concoct out of thin air, and other times I add to a dish already established. Such a thing recently occurred when I was making a recipe for stuffed crescent rolls.
Happy accident yields rewarding pasta dish

Big Bend Regional Medical center recruits staff, resumes surgeries

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With the addition of nine nurses and clinical team members, Big Bend Regional Medical Center, the Tri-County’s hospital in Alpine, reopened its medical and surgical patient unit. The unit was co-located near emergency services to allow full medical and surgical service staffing coverage.

Raymond Mobb

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What are you especially looking forward to in your senior year? Seeing all the people I have worked hard with succeed in life. What activities are you involved in during your senior year? I am a part of the student advisory council and part of the Art dark skies project.
Raymond Mobb

Observatory holds Dark Sky Festival

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The University of Texas at Austin’s McDonald Observatory will hold its first Dark Skies Festival Friday and Saturday, April 29-30. The festival will include daytime and evening events for the whole family, plus the debut of the new “Preserving Dark Skies” exhibit in the Frank N. Bash Visitor Center. Both the exhibit and the festival are funded by Apache Corporation.
Observatory holds Dark Sky Festival