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Theatre returns to Sul Ross

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The Sul Ross State University theatre program brings live performance back to the Big Bend with “Failure: A Love Story” by Philip Dawkins. Step into 1928 Chicago, and follow the loves and losses of the Fail family in this funny and quirky music-filled tale.

PET OF THE WEEK

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Alpine Humane Society Pet of the Week is Winchester, a handsome one-year-old black and white tuxedo cat. Who doesn’t like a sharpdressed cat? He is waiting to meet you at the Alpine Humane Society Thrift Store Cattery. Stop by and visit with this handsome boy while you do your shopping.
PET OF THE WEEK

Helping the library

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On June 14 Brewster County Sheriff Ronny Dodson on behalf of Brown Santa presented a $500 check to Katie Herrera at Marathon Public Library to help with the library’s summer programs for kids. Courtesy photo
Helping the library

Hot cars on a hot Sunday in Alpine

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Quarter Circle 7, The Stable Performance Cars, and Spicewood restaurant sponsored a Father’s Day car show in Alpine on June 20. Winners are shown in the photo, from the top, Ethan English, Top Five; Ben English, The Stable Sponsor Trophy; Jason Chopelas, Spicewood Sponsor Trophy; Genie Chopelas accepting for George Chopelas, Top Five; Jason Anderson, Top Five; Bill Wilmarth, People’s Choice; and Nick Rose, Quarter Circle 7 Sponsor Trophy. In the front row, Joe Cobos, Best of Show; Blue Jay Murphy, Top Five; and Russell Stark, Top Five. Avalanche photo by Gail Diane Yovanovich
Hot cars on a hot Sunday in Alpine

ICC names Polanco to Master of Code

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Robert Polanco, Jr., has been awarded the title of Master of Code, “considered the PhD of building safety codes certification,” according to May issue of “Building Safety Journal.” Master of Code is awarded by the International Code Council headquartered in Washington, D.C., and regulating building safety worldwide.
Robert Polanco, Jr.

Illegals apprehended in South County

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Late on June 21 Brewster County deputies conducted a traffic stop on an RV near the Big Bend National Park entrance on Texas Highway 118 south of Study Butte. The vehicle was occupied by 49 illegal aliens from Brazil, Ecuador, and Mexico, along with two U.S. citizens, including the driver.
Forty-nine immigrants huddled in an RV stopped by Brewster County deputies near Big Bend National Park. Courtesy photo

Texas hornshell critical habitat proposed

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the proposed critical habitat for the endangered Texas hornshell, a freshwater mussel found in Texas and New Mexico. The Texas hornshell was listed as endangered on Feb. 9, 2018.
Texas hornshell mussel. Courtesy photo

Operations of the Butterfield Overland Mail

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Before discussing the various local stage stations on the overland mail route, it is necessary to understand the operations of this huge transcontinental enterprise. The sheer number of animals, personnel, equipment, and stations necessary to cross the continent made this one of the largest and most complex transportation efforts of the age, comparable to the construction of the Erie Canal.
Operations of the Butterfield Overland Mail