News

The Little Snow White Lamb

Body
We were busy feeding the sheep and I did not notice when he walked up. He stayed with the other baby lambs while their mothers were eating. Maybe it was the pure snow white color or maybe his size because he was a couple of inches taller than the other lambs. Every time we went to feed those sheep I looked for him. Sometimes I would see him and his mother coming across the pasture and he might be skipping or hopping or running in circles around her. Yes, he is a lamb but he is little different from the others.

DO SOMETHING!

Body
YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO Your guide to local places to go and things to do! If you have an event for our Do Something! listing, please e-mail shawn.yorks@fortstocktonpioneer.com. APRIL 1 Fort Stockton High School softball at Greenwood, 5/7 p.m.

FSCT announces partnership

Body
Fort Stockton Community Theatre announces a partnership with the Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center for complimentary tickets to the April 6 and April 7 performances of the Ballet “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 6 and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 7. There are 15 tickets for adults and/or students available for each show. If more tickets are needed, FSCT and the Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center will make every effort to provide tickets for those who call.
In-page image(s)

Groundwater District rejects Belding Farms proposal

Body
The Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District rejected a proposal by Belding Farms to consider changing district rules, which Belding Farms believes will protect the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer. Belding Farms, a pecan grower in Fort Stockton, expressed regret over the decision by the District, which Belding says will add protections for the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer that underlies Pecos County and feeds Comanche Springs.