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Klingemann takes on new role

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Last November, John Klingemann, Ph.D., returned to his alma mater as Director of the Museum of the Big Bend, Assistant Vice President for Advancement, and as a professor in the Department of History. Since that time, Dr. Klingemann has served as the interim Vice President after the departure of Paul Herring.
John Klingemann

DRT presents awards to Terlingua teacher, student

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The Alpine Hally Bryan Perry Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas presented on April 25, certificates and cash prizes for the Julia Nail Moss Awards to Joyce Baumann of Terlingua CSD, 2025 Outstanding Texas History Teacher-Seventh Grade, and Melissa Orozco, 2025 Winning Essay-Seventh Grade. The Historic Education Committee of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas provided the topic for the seventh-grade essay contest: “Which site should be considered the birthplace of the Republic of Texas: West Columbia, Washington-on-the-Brazos, or San Jacinto?” Students had the opportunity to improve their research skills and enhance their writing skills, all while learning about early Texas history.
Melissa Orozco and Joyce Baumann receive certificates and prizes for the winning essay and for being the outstanding Texas history teacher. Photo courtesy of DRT

CORRECTION

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The canvassing of the votes for the May 3 General Election did not happen on Tuesday, May 6, as was reported. The votes were officially canvassed during the May 13th special city council meeting..

Walter curates new Big Bend museum exhibit

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The Museum of the Big Bend held a sneak peek opening reception last Wednesday for the Snapshots in Time: Life in Brewster County photo exhibit. This exhibition is created in a partnership with Crossroads: Change in Rural America, which is part of the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Museum on Main Street.
Local historian Matt Walter introduces the new exhibit, Snapshots in Time: Life in Brewster County, at the Museum of the Big Bend.

Portillo wins Ward 1 seat

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The May 3 general election has passed, and with it, the Alpine City Council now has two new members. Richard Portillo won the election by a landslide in the only contested race for the Ward 1 seat, formerly held by Reagan Stone, with a total of 118 votes over his opponents, Austin Smith, who earned 43 votes, and Andres “Andy” Ramos, who earned five votes.
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