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Vaccines offered at elementary school

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Alpine ISD along with the Texas Department of State Health Services will be hosting a vaccination event on Aug. 12 from noon-3 p.m. at the Alpine Elementary School cafeteria for anyone 12 years and older. DSHS staff will provide the first dose of the Pfizer vaccination, as well as immunizations (MMR, Varicella, Dtap, Polio, Hepatitis B, A, etc.) to those students in need prior to school starting.

LOOKING BACK

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August 10, 1961 First bottle of Coca-Cola produced at Big Bend Coca-Cola Co.’s new Alpine plant is displayed by Buddy Dunagan, one of the owners of the company. The plant, located on U.S.
LOOKING BACK

No solution for rose rosette

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Dear Neil: Why would my roses die back, first turning yellow, then brown, then black before I have to cut them off? I’ve never had this problem in other states. I fear your plants might be infected with rose rosette virus, the fatal disease that has ruined roses in many parts of Texas.
No solution for rose rosette

A missed steak and a Mexican chocolate brownie

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This week we welcome Kara Gerbert as our new food columnist at the Alpine Avalanche. Kara is a local foodie who enjoys both sampling and preparing fine cuisine, right along with good old home-style cooking. We hope you will enjoy her recipes, restaurant reviews, stories, and photos as much as we do.
A missed steak and a Mexican chocolate brownie

County clashes with city over roadwork

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On July 28 Brewster County commissioners held their regular meeting, and discussed roads and budgets. Road and Bridge Superintendent Frenchie Causey voiced his concerns over a blocked road on Mosley Loop, and singled out the City of Alpine’s failure to obtain a required permit for a ditch being dug in the county roads, and lack of knowledge as to the location of a water pipeline.
Frenchie Causey

Kickin’ it up Texas style

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Folks kick it up Texas style at BBT’s July 30 customer appreciation barbecue on Murphy Street in Alpine. A big crowd enjoyed food, beverages, live music, and dancing at the annual event. Avalanche photo by Gail Diane Yovanovich
Kickin’ it up Texas style

Alpine prepares for Ranch Rodeo

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The 2021 Big Bend Ranch Rodeo is just around the corner, and teams from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas are gearing up for the annual competition. Sanctioned by the Working Ranch Cowboys Association, an organization that celebrates the ranching way of life, this year’s rodeo will start at 7 p.m.
Teams from Texas and across the Southwest descend on Alpine for the annual Big Bend Ranch Rodeo, offering lots of action, from bronc riding to team doctoring. Courtesy photo