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Road race round 2

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Racing enthusiasts will get their fix once again in West Texas this fall. For the first time in 13 years, there will be a second open road race in a calendar year that takes place between Fort Stockton and Sanderson.
The Big Bend Open Road Race proved to be a tremendous financial benefit for the region’s economy over the course of the four-day event held from April 21-24. Pictured is the race’s parade on Dickinson Boulevard in Fort Stockton on April 23. Photo by Nathan Heuer

Heard on the STREET

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Johanna Wells, Alpine: We actually went on our summer vacation last week. We went to the beach at Cinnamon Shore on Mustang Island.
	Heard on the STREET

July Food Pantry distribution

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The Food Pantry of Alpine will distribute food to Northern Brewster County residents on Thursday, July 8, from 10 a.m.- noon at 108 South Neville Haynes in Alpine. To protect our volunteers and limit their contact, we have shortened our hours of distribution.

Fun for the Fourth

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Zakirra Fuentes, 9, dresses up with a bit of face painting by Carol Fairlie at the Fourth of July celebration on the Brewster County courthouse lawn on July 2, hosted by Trans-Pecos Bank. Avalanche photo by Gail Diane Yovanovich
Fun for the Fourth

PET OF THE WEEK

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Alpine Humane Society Pet of the Week is Busy Bee. It’s hard to believe that this gorgeous girl is 16 years old. Please don’t let her age put you off. Busy Bee’s owner took sick, and surrendered her hoping that her cat would find a comfortable home to live out the rest of her life. She has extraordinary markings, and would love to grace your home with her presence. Let’s get this girl out of the shelter!
PET OF THE WEEK

Celebrati ng Independence Day in the Big Bend

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Jeff Davis County Judge Curtis Evans shows his unicycle skills in the Fort Davis Coolest Fourth parade on July 3. Daniel Garcia, 6, and Thea Garcia, 4, of Hereford have an exciting time cruising at the Marathon Fourth of July Dog and Pony Parade held on July 3.
Celebrati ng Independence Day in the Big Bend

Having a sweet grand opening

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New Alpine business Gumslinger’s Old Fashioned Candy & Soda Pop Shop celebrates its grand opening on July 2 with a ribbon cutting. Alpine Ambassadors joined in to welcome the new business to downtown Alpine on Fifth Street. In the photo, Sara Bow, Mark Young, Sheila Johnson, Gumslinger’s owners Ron and Janelle Howe, Cynthia Salas, Clara Mendias, and Debbie Jordan. Avalanche photo by Roxanne Hill
Having a sweet grand opening

AISD discusses proposed tax rate

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At its regular meeting on June 29, Alpine ISD Board of Trustees held a public hearing to discuss the proposed 2021-2022 budget and tax rate. New CFO Clay Braden presided over his first official board meeting, and presented the district’s budget that will determine the tax rate to be adopted.
Clay Braden
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