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Bucks blast MTLCA in opener

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The Alpine High School boys varsity basketball team opened its 2025-26 campaign with a statement win on Monday, November 17, dismantling Midland Texas Leadership Charter Academy 28-86 in a nondistrict matchup on their home floor. From the opening tip, the Fightin’ Bucks looked every bit like a team ready to run, gun, and defend at full throttle.

County hears overdue audit findings

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The Brewster County Commissioners met last Tuesday for their regular meeting, with the primary focus centered on the financial audits performed by local accounting firm Singleton and Clark, CPA. Preston Singleton presented the audit findings from his firm’s work that began in October of last year for fiscal year 2024, and also gave the court an overview of the previous two years’ audits.
Greg Henington Brewster County Judge

City approves new police chief

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The Alpine City Council held its second budget workshop on Tuesday before its regular meeting, focusing on the purchase of the Animal Services incinerator, which Brewster County would partially fund, and updates to the utilities fee schedule.
Alpine Mayor Catherine Eaves presented a proclamation to the Alpine Tourism Department recognizing the department’s vital economic and cultural role in support of Alpine’s designation as a Tourism Friendly Community. From left are Chris Ruggia, Jory Vanderburg, Mayor Catherine Eaves, and Heather Yadon. Photo by J.T. Maroney