September 2021

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Midland College, WRTTC students to help put on historical event

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Students enrolled in business courses at the Midland College Williams Regional Technical Training Center (WRTTC) will be joining forces with the Goodnight-Loving Trail, Inc. and the Pecos County Historical Commission to help coordinate the annual Horse Head Crossing Celebration of History event on Nov. 5-6.
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Toastmasters winners

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Pecos County Toastmasters met on Aug. 27 at noon at the Fort Stockton Public Library. Top: Lilly Gonzalez was presented the Best Speaker Award by Alicia Salinas. Left: Daniel Salamanca took both the Best Table Topics and Best Evaluator Awards. Congratulations to both! “Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth. Please join us,” Salinas said. Meetings are scheduled to meet at noon on Oct. 8, and Oct. 22 at the library with lunch provided. The public is invited to attend. Contact President Karan Heffelfinger for information at 432-336-2541. Courtesy Photos
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EMS recognition

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Paramedic Kyle Wilson was awarded a Certificate of Excellence for “Exemplifying a Positive Attitude” by his Captain Xavier Walker. “We want to thank Kyle for his positiveness as we know in EMS it can be stressful. Keep up the good work,” Walker said.