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PET OF THE WEEK

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WEEK Alpine Humane Society Pet of the Week is Rex. Hello, I’m Rex. I have a whole heap of get-up-and-go and I’m not short on affection either. Don’t be intimidated by my bark I know it’s quite loud but it’s just to make sure that you will be looking my way. Runs or walks…well who am I kidding? It’s going to be a run. I love, love, love it all. I also enjoy a good tub of water on a nice hot summer day. So, let’s go and adventure and hike with stops by the river for a dip.
PET OF THE WEEK

Budget friendly meals done right

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With inflation almost as high as temperatures in Texas, money saving meals are a no-brainer. Saving money, all while not heating up your kitchen when feeding your family is the same.
Budget friendly meals done right

Court recognizes Sunshine House

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The Brewster County Commissioner’s Court held its regularly scheduled meeting July 7, at 9:30 a.m. In this Tuesday meeting, several notable items were discussed, such as future budget items coming up for update and renewal, the Sunshine House shared the efforts they’ve made in the community, and the possible historical preservation and caretaking of the courthouse lawn was discussed.

A student’s mentor gives impetus to the creation of BRI

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This year, the Borderlands Research Institute, located at Sul Ross State University, culminates its 15-year anniversary of conservation biology and land stewardship in the Trans-Pecos and Chihuhuan desert region of West Texas and northern Mexico, as well as areas in the Texas panhandle, New Mexico, and southeast Arizona.
Pronghorn, once 17,000 plus strong in West Texas, began a significant decline about 15 years ago, due to an abundance of blood parasites and drought. Their numbers are slowly increasing once again. Photo by Kara Gerbert

No paving for city streets in the next year

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The Alpine City Council held a special meeting July 11, to make up for the July 4th holiday break last week. The reports on the agenda were given by Mayor Catherine Eaves and City Manager Megan Antrim.
Megan Antrim

I-20 Wildlife Preserve to enlarge outdoor classroom

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The I-20 Wildlife Preserve will enlarge its outdoor classroom in an entirely new way this summer when they welcome high school students into its new Conservation Job Corps program Monday morning. The program blends life skills lessons, such as learning to use tools, with classroom instruction, and hands-on exploration and observation.
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