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Texas strong: Locals aid flood victims

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Editor’s Note: Following the recent tragedy in the Texas Hill Country, the Alpine Avalanche is sharing stories of Brewster County residents, businesses, and organizations offering support. If you or your organization are involved in relief efforts, we’d like to help share that information with our readers. Please email us so we can help spread the word.
Phillip Moellering from the Gage and the Brick Vault is hard at it, working with fellow pitmasters at Blackboard BBQ in Sisterdale to help feed first responders and flood victims. Courtesy photo

County tackles budgets, bugs, beef

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Brewster County Commissioners gathered for their regular meeting on Tuesday, in the commissioners’ courtroom at the Brewster County Courthouse. All commissioners were present, with Brewster County Judge Greg Henington presiding over the session, which included updates on agricultural programming, upcoming special budget meetings, and a new approach to handling the 394th District Court’s budget.

Presidio man killed in Ojinaga

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This past weekend, Alan and his friends were visiting an establishment in Ojinaga, Mexico, just across the border, when he was tragically struck by random gunfire. He was innocently spending time in a town that many Presidio residents and tourists frequent. This senseless act leaves many unanswered questions about how and why this tragedy occurred.
Presidio man killed in Ojinaga

Historic collaboration brings health care clinic to Jeff Davis County

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Texas A&M Health and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center unlock unprecedented health care access for underserved rural community Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas A&M Health), Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), along with local leadership and other collaborators, will join with the student-led organization, Texas A&M BUILD, to dedicate a new, innovative medical care facility for a West Texas rural community: a 40-foot, retrofitted shipping container. A ceremony featuring a ribbon cutting and keynote remarks from university and local leaders will unveil the new facility in Fort Davis, Texas, on Friday, July 11, at 2 p.m.

Alpine ISD raises pay for all staff

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Last Thursday, the Alpine ISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting to discuss topics that brought smiles and gratitude from staff across the board. The district has adopted a balanced budget for the 2025-26 school year and approved significant pay raises for staff across the district, a move made possible through a combination of new state funding, local innovation, and years of fiscal discipline.

Alpine nabs six Texas Travel Awards

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The Texas Travel Awards recognize the top travel destinations in the state of Texas. These awards, made possible by Austin Monthly and Texas Music Magazines, highlight the places, businesses, and attractions in the Lone Star State that travelers love to visit when exploring Texas.
Named the best in the state, the views from Hancock Hill, just behind Sul Ross State University, have won a 2025 Texas Travel Award. Photo by Ben Panter/visitalpinetx.com

County talks maintenance and motors

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The Brewster County Commissioners met on Tuesday, June 24, for a regular meeting in the commissioner’s courtroom at the Brewster County Courthouse. Precinct 2 Commissioner Sara Colando was the lone member absent, with Brewster County Judge Greg Henington presiding.
Greg Henington, Brewster County Judge

APL is all about reading

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The Alpine Public Library is in full swing with its Summer Reading Program. Thanks to local sponsors, this program offers prizes to its participants. Interested students can still participate with reading on Skins and Skulls, Wednesday, July 9, Patterns in the Sky on Friday, July 11, Hummingbirds and Birds on Wednesday, July 16, and Solar Viewing on Thursday, July 17.
APL is all about reading
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