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Lady Bucks District Champs

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The Lady Bucks volleyball team played two district games last week, an away game against Kermit on Tuesday and a home game against Crane on Saturday. Then they faced Presidio in the away game that decided their fate as district champions.
The Lady Bucks volleyball team are all grins after becoming district 1-3A champions. Courtesy photo

The continuing saga of Lt. Powhatan Clarke

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Upon his graduation from West Point, Second Lieutenant Powhatan Clarke’s first assignment was Fort Davis with the Tenth Cavalry. There he met Forrestine Cooper, and a tale of unrequited love ensued. As a young second lieutenant fresh from West Point and assigned to Fort Davis, he lived upstairs in the same officer’s quarters as did the Cooper’s.
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Correction

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In the early voting article printed in the October 19 edition, the address for Pcts. 2 and 8 on election day is 203 N.

Cheering them on Highland style

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A bagpiper cheered on runners at this past Saturday’s M2M race as they left the highway and entered the last leg through town to the finish line. Courtesy photo .
Cheering them on Highland style

Boquillas crossing moves to winter schedule

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The Boquillas Port of Entry, located in Big Bend National Park will begin their winter hours starting Thursday, November 2. The crossing will be open five days a week, beginning on Wednesdays and going through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Haunted house fundraiser to be held in Terlingua

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Time to dust off and/ or create your Halloween costume and get ready for the 2nd Annual Haunted House. This will be held in the Terlingua Ghost Town at the Crisis Center on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings on October 26, 27, and 28. Doors open at 7 p.m. The fee is $10.00 per person, and you must sign a release form before entering. All money raised will be for a scholarship for TCSD and our Crisis Center. This year we will have a pumpkin carving contest, so grab a pumpkin and get those knives sharpened. Three categories will be judged: scariest, most creative, and funniest. We will start taking pumpkins when the doors open on Thursday night and don’t forget to put your name and contact info on the bottom, so when you win you will be notifi ed. Judging will be on Saturday evening and announced on Monday. We have three great prizes, so get your creative juices flowing. Last year we raised $1,830. Our goal this year is $2,000. Let’s make this happen. So, please come out and enjoy some family fun.

New conservation initiative to benefit West Texas landowners

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Three nonprofit conservation- focused organizations located in the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas are partnering on a watershed enhancement project with an emphasis on landowner participation. The Borderlands Research Institute, Rio Grande Joint Venture, and Dixon Water Foundation are teaming up to roll out the Alamito Creek Conservation Initiative.

Kiwanis serves up a piece of Italy

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Dr. Jimmy Case, Kevin Geehan, Judy Stokes, John Smietana, and Ralph Gruebel man the service line at Alpine Elementary’s cafeteria last Thursday evening for the annual Alpine Kiwanis Club’s spaghetti supper.
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