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60-foot easement approved for County Road

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The Brewster County Commissioners Court held its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday morning, March 12. Several agreements and grants were on the agenda for approval by commissioners.
The Brewster County Commissioner’s Court met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday this week. Pictured here are Commissioners Jim Westermann, Sara Colando, Brewster County Judge Greg Henington, and Commissioners Ruben Ortega and Mo Morrow. Photo by Joh Covington

Alpine ISD receives presentation, OKs calendar

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The Alpine ISD Board of Trustees held their regular meeting on March 6 prior to the week of Spring Break. Absent from the meeting were Niki Ahrens, Haley Babb, and Jimmy Morris due to conflicting Houston Stock Show schedules.
Mrs. Herring’s Alpine Elementary fourth-grade class presented the Alpine ISD Board of Trustees with lettuce that they grew in their classroom using the Flex Farm hydroponics growing system. Photo by Kara Gerbert

Light and bright vegan tacos

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HEAD OVER MEALS I’m the first to admit to being a meat eater. No matter the animal protein, be it beef, chicken, pork, or fish, any and all deserve to be in a taco.
Roasted Cauliflower Tacos Courtesy photo

Indians headed to bi-district

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The Fort Davis UIL One Act Play advanced to bi-district competition after competing at the district level. Several members of the cast and crew were awarded individual honors as well.
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Indians present at History Fair

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Fort Davis students Naomi Rasbach and Brooke Trautloff presented their exhibit last week at the Big Bend Regional History Fair. Their project was entitled “The Chernobyl Disaster” and earned them second place which advanced them to state competition.
Indians present at History Fair

To Forgive and Forget

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There is a biblical passage from Isaiah 43 in which God announces, “My people have eyes & ears, but they cannot see or hear.” God goes on to say, “I promised to save you and I kept my promise... Don’t worry about the past... I wipe away your sins because of who I am, and I will forget the wrongs you have done”. It is from these words that we get the common English idiom: “To Forgive and Forget,” but it seems as if its most common use is people saying, “I may forgive but I will never forget.”
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