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Challengers seek new leadership on council

Incumbents say they want to complete projects Marfa Four new challengers are hoping to grab at least one of the three seats up for this year’s…

Protestors slam ‘gift’ from wall contractors

Hundreds pack county meetings on border wall Border wall protestors packed two recent county meetings to object to county commissioners allowing a wall contractor to make…

School board mulls new superintendent

Marfa A recent School Board agenda item indicates the district may be seeking a new superintendent, but confirmation on that move was unavailable as of Big…

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Nuestras comunidades no son un asunto secundario

En septiembre de 2008, el Río Grande alcanzó niveles sin precedentes en la memoria reciente de Presidio. El Río Conchos multiplicó su caudal y generó una pared de agua…



Community Day set for Chinati

The Chinati Foundation will hold another Community Day on Sunday, April 26, for a day celebrating the tri-county community. This year’s Community Day activities…

A border under a pink moon

Marci and I had a meeting at our house with Bob Krumenaker, the previous park superintendent, and his like-minded friends, Ronny Dodson, our sheriff;…

Mental Health Series

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‘Brush and Bronze’

Museum visualizes ‘The New American West’ The Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine has brought together two very different artists—a sculptor and a painter—to visualize The New…

Anaglyphs offer a whole new dimension

This month, Galeria Raices in Presidio exhibited Luis Ramos, known as Lucatero, with his collection Anaglyphs: Three-Dimensional Studies—an exhibition that explores depth, color, and perception through oil paintings.…

RULE presents seven-artist exhibit

What Repeats, Holds brings together work by Sasha Alexandra, Amy Hoagland, Jim Johnson, Richard Kallweit, Matt Larson, Frances Lightbound and Clark Richert—artists who approach pattern not as surface…

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