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PET OF THE WEEK

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Alpine Humane Society Pet of the Week is Elias, with a handsome medium-length coat of orange with a bit of white. He came to the shelter as a stray along with his sibling, Gael. At just under one year old, Elias is just a youngster. Adopting both kittens would make for a purr-fect family.
PET OF THE WEEK

LOOKING BACK

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February 1, 1979 Marathon’s Macky McGuire (24) and Keesey Miller (50) of Fort Davis collide Tuesday during the Indians’ 75-55 victory over Marathon. The win keeps Fort Davis in the District 14B lead with a 6-0 mark.
LOOKING BACK

Controlling weeds in lawns

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Dear Neil: I am attaching photos of two different winter weeds I have in my lawn. What will be my best control for them? I also have crabgrass in the lawn in the summer. Is there a control for it that won’t hurt St. Augustine?
Controlling weeds in lawns

Viscyssoise

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Ingredients 3 leeks, bulbs only, cleaned and sliced into rings 5 medium potatoes, 2”-3” in diameter, 5 medium potatoes, 2”-3” in diameter, peeled and thinly sliced 1 sliced onion 1 tbsp. butter salt and pepper to taste ¼ tsp.
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Bringing Elvis to Alpine

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It was an exciting night of nostalgic rockabilly tunes on Feb. 10 as Elvis cover act Bryon Garrison, Alpine’s own Anthony Ray Wright, and Dave Johnson presented “Just Like Elvis.” The concert, a fundraiser the Alpine FFA, was held at the Alpine ISD Administration Building Auditorium, and the group played to an enthusiastic crowd. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill
Bringing Elvis to Alpine

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

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What are you especially looking forward to in your senior year? Prom and Graduation What activities are you involved in during your senior year? I participate in cheer, play clarinet with the band, student advisory council, National Honor Society, and I do graphic design. Who has been your most influential teacher or coach through high Lourdes Acosta school? Mrs.
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

Wren retires from McDonald Observatory

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After more than three decades of sharing astronomy with the public and working to protect dark skies from light pollution, Bill Wren has retired from McDonald Observatory. “Bill Wren has had a strong, positive impact on McDonald Observatory over his career, focused on dark skies preservation, but also including public outreach and new telescope development,” said Taft Armandroff, Director of McDonald Observatory.
Wren retires from McDonald Observatory

Missing man and child located in Mexico

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After missing for over two weeks, Hector Flores, Jr., and his daughter Luna have been successfully located alive and well in the Mexican state of Coahuila adjacent to Big Bend National Park. On Feb. 13 the National Park Service was notified by residents of a remote Mexican community across the Rio Grande that a man and young girl fitting the description of Hector and Luna were in the area and seeking to purchase food. Mexico State Police were able to reach the area and confirm their identities Monday afternoon. Both were reported to be in healthy condition. The two were detained by Mexican authorities, and were returned to the U.S. to reunite with family members on Feb. 15. Big Bend National Park rangers would like to thank all who participated in this search, and the public for their concern and assistance in helping spread the request for information. Searchers from the NPS, FBI, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Fort Stockton Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, residents of Boquillas, Mexican officials, and Mexican State Police had searched for the two individuals since Feb. 5 when Flores’ vehicle was found abandoned along the remote Old Ore Road in Big Bend National Park. An investigation into this incident is still underway. No additional information is available at this time.
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