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Bar Foundation gives Crowley recognition

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Alpine native Beryl P. Crowley of Austin has been selected as one of five recipients of the 2022 Texas Bar Foundation’s Outstanding 50 Year Lawyer Award. The award recognizes attorneys whose practices have spanned 50 years or more, and who adhere to the highest principles of the legal profession and service to the public.
Beryl Crowley

Bringing bluegrass to West Texas

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While Big Bend residents share a keen sense of community, they also boast a culture expressed through appreciation of music. Joining in that legacy is the Big Bend Bluegrass Association. Bluegrass music, like folk music, incorporates traditional country and gospel, and has become one of the mainstays of American music since the 1940s. And now, Alpine resident Cyndi Perdue wants to share in her excitement for bluegrass for all to enjoy.
Cyndi Perdue plays for the crowd. Courtesy photo

Illegals apprehended

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On March 14 Brewster County deputies, U.S. Border Patrol Agents, and Department of Public Safety Air Operations responded to remote southeastern Brewster County in response to a large group of suspicious persons trespassing on private property. After several hours of tracking, 14 illegal aliens from Mexico were apprehended. The suspects were referred to Border Patrol agents for processing and deportation. Courtesy photo
Illegals apprehended

Enjoying Fry-Day fish fry

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Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church’s Knights of Columbus in Alpine held their annual Fry-Day Lenten fish fry on March 11 at the Parish Hall, with many volunteers contributing their time and efforts for a good cause. Here, Christopher Jimenez, 9, of Alpine pauses for a photo as he gets a takeout plate, joining Our Lady of Peace parishioner and volunteer Stephanie Haynes and Knight Robert Polanco. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill
Enjoying Fry-Day fi sh fry

PET OF THE WEEK

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Alpine Humane Society Pet of the Week is Lil Roo, a white Shepherd mix. Lil Roo is a very energetic pup who, even though she looks like an adult dog, is very much still a puppy. Her previous owner described her as loveable and sweet. Roo enjoys treats, and likes to give kisses.

A smokin’ hot ribbon cutting

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It was a nice day for barbecue and cake as DB’s Rustic Iron BBQ owner Don Baucham and Michelle Chiles of the Big Bend Chamber of Commerce celebrate the grand opening of the Terlingua barbecue joint’s new location on March 2, along with Texas Independence Day. The event was hosted by the Big Bend Chamber of Commerce. Courtesy photo
A smokin’ hot ribbon cutting