Jail reopens after 955 days
By ALBERTO TOMAS HALPERN
PRESIDIO COUNTY – The Presidio County Jail opened its doors to prisoners Wednesday morning, 955 days after county officials closed it on June 13, 2009.
Shuttered just 140 days shy of three years, the Texas Commission on Jail Standards Tuesday gave the county lockup a passing grade, giving county officials the green light …
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- Small earthquake rattles Alpine
- Youth take top honors at livestock show
- County moves forward on projects
- Hotel group accommodates travelers to Far West Texas
- Presidio trooper is new DPS sergeant
- Odessa man with area ties killed in accident
- Firefighters quell wildfire in 60mph winds
- Nurse Practitioner joins PCHS
- Presidio County candidates
- Brewster County candidates
- Jeff Davis County candidates

- Marfa chamber celebrates 100 years on Sunday
- Terlingua WordOff is Saturday at Starlight
- Earles headline Sul Ross guest artist concert tonight
Slideshow: Presidio County Stockshow
The Idle American – Uncle Mort
Please welcome Dr. Don Newbury to our Big Bend Blog. He’s a former Alpine resident and Sul Ross State University news and information director. Now retired after an illustrious career in Texas higher public education, he lives and writes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
By Dr. DON NEWBURY
My Uncle Mort claims to have a sixth sense …
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Breaking up is hard to do
By Texas Senator CARLOS URESTI
Pecos, meet Poteet.
Fort Stockton, let me introduce you to Charlotte and Christine.
Alpine, I just know you’re going to like Crystal City and Pearsall.
Rocksprings, say hello to Carrizo Springs.
Beginning next year, you will likely be a part of the family known as Senate District 19.
While the redistricting process is still playing out …
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Fine in the Pine – We wear many hats
By ROXANN CHAVEZ
“Who are you? I’ve never seen you before.”
I’ve been asked that question a lot lately, and I didn’t quite know how to answer the question. I just simply smiled and said, “Well, I’m me.” What this individual didn’t know is that I am a mom, a wife, a columnist with The Big Bend …
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In Praise of Marfa Elementary School
By Kathleen and David Walstrom
No Child Left Behind legislation and its subsequent rules, regulations and labels remind us a bit of the Federal Tax Code. Put in the hands of politicians, both are difficult to understand, and both are constantly changing. In the case of the TAKS test, now named the STAAR, our experience indicates that …
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Star Gazer – The winter circumpolar region
By PAUL DERRICK
Polaris, popularly known as the North Star, is the star, which, by chance, happens to be almost exactly straight up from Earth’s North Pole. As such, it is the only star, which seems never to move, always being in the same place any time of night and every night of the year.
Rambling Boy – The secret history of Big Bend, part III
By LONN TAYLOR
This is the third installment in my ongoing series about the secret history of the Big Bend and the people who have recorded it. By secret history I mean the history of the Spanish-speaking people of the region, which has been omitted from most published histories of the Big Bend. Albert Alvarez of …
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Library Talk – New history titles on the shelves
By RENEE MICK
I’ll bet there are a lot of history buffs here in Marfa. Satisfy your need for knowledge at the library. How about these titles? “December 1941: 31 Days that Changed America and Saved the World” by Craig Shirley. “Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President” …
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Correspondence
We would like the community of Marfa to mark their calendars for the Marfa Elementary Science Fair to be held on Tuesday, January 31.
Science projects of students from the third through sixth grades will be on display in the Hibbitts Gym located behind the Marfa Elementary School. The community is invited to view the projects …
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