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Lucky Two Times a Fort Stockton sanctuary for animal crime victims

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Lucky Two Times Animal Sanctuary is not a rescue organization, it’s a sanctuary. And currently, there are 54 dogs, 23 cats, two horses, one donkey (don’t call him a “mule” or his feelings will be hurt), two roosters, two ducks and five chickens. All either involved in a criminal case or victims of abuse.
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City investing $1 million in Gene Cummings Park improvements

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The Economic Development Corporation and City of Fort Stockton have made a commitment to upgrade all city parks, and both have been working on upgrades to Gene Cummings Park for more than a year. Economic Development Director Remie Ramos presented several projects related to the park at the Nov. 13 city council meeting, and the council approved each item.
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City awards police dispatch bids, approves fire station infrastructure project

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The Fort Stockton City Council took steps to upgrade the Fort Stockton Police Department dispatch center at its Nov. 13 meeting, awarding a bid to Tri-Star Communications to install two new dispatch consoles. The city received two bids, the one from Tri-Star and the other from Petro Communications, Inc.