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Aaron Ray Anderson
Aaron Ray Anderson May 14, 1980 November 26, 2008 College Station, Texas - Aaron Ray Anderson, 28, of College Station, Texas, passed away Wednesday, Nov.
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Reata Restaurant Debuts New Cookbook
"Reata: Legendary Texas Cooking" by Mike Micallef features 150 recipes including Pan-Seared Pepper-Crusted Tenderloin with Port Wine Glaze .
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ArtWalk: best little intercontinental party in the world
Alpine loves celebrations, and ArtWalk is our favorite. Every year for 15 years, under the direction of Keri Artzt of Kiowa Gallery, art galleries, retail venues and restaurants have come together, also vying ...
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If you want to help
Folks who want to help, donate time or money or simply want more information can email University Baptist Pastor Larry Johnson at ubc1707@sbcglobal.net and reference the Food Pantry Another general meeting will ...
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ArtWalk: a great bash
Everything cooperated. The weather couldn't have been better, the crowds large and enthusiastic, the art was extraordinary.
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Sul Ross receives $113,000 grant for wildlife habitat study
ALPINE Sul Ross State University's Borderlands Research Institute was recently awarded a four-year, $113,000 grant to study the effects of herbicide on habitat use and movement of mule deer and other wildlife.
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ALPINE The 15th annual Art Walk culminates this weekend in the two-day experience also known as Gallery Night.
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Commission voices election concerns
With holidays already on their minds - Thanksgiving's next week, after all - Brewster County commissioners jumped a week ahead of their usual schedule Monday to wrap up old business and target new projects.
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Fossils Lend Clues to Alaska's Eurasian Roots
The tiny, prehistoric seashells swirl, spiral, and twist. Some curl like soft-serve ice cream, others sport crowns of fragile, hollow spines.
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State's public universities have minor troubles complying with federal law on crime stats
Read the auditor's report here Many of the state's public universities have had trouble compiling crime data as required by the federal campus security law, according to a recent audit.
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Making a difference in our school and community'
'Making a difference in our school and community' is the theme of GFWC Juniorettes of Alpine who are young women from Alpine High School.
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Granada opens just in time for ArtWalk; old movie house fills niche
From the time she moved to Alpine 12 years ago, Karen Travland has had her eye on the old, long-vacant Granada movie house.
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ArtWalk silent auction to be at Granada
The silent auction in the newly renovated Granada Theater should be everyone's first stop for this year's ArtWalk, which is Nov.
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Big Bend's Murder Steer Incident
The bend of the Rio Grande River makes a southeasterly turn just upriver from the Chihuahuan village Pilares, and flows smoothly through the thick salt cedar and mesquite country toward Presidio, on to Lajitas ...
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Sul Ross crowns homecoming royalty
ALPINE Celina Candelaria and James Aldridge, both of El Paso, were crowned the 2008 Sul Ross State University Homecoming Queen and King Nov.
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Big Bend NP making progress in reopening visitor areas
Alpine,TX,USA The Rio Grande within Big Bend National Park recently reached record or near record flood levels after heavy rains fell in the area and within the Rio Conchos water basin.
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Molly Sechrest's Tribute to Larry
This appears in the Alpine, Texas, paper regarding our dear friend Larry Sechrest, who delivered the Mises Memorial Lecture last year.
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Flynt talks about Sul Ross, life and a book
Mike Flynt, who spent much of last year under a media microscope as he played out his final year of eligibility, talked with me at length earlier this week about his life and his new book, "The Senior: My ...
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Q&A with 74th District candidates: Pete Gallego; The Avalanche asked...
Q&A with 74th District candidates: Pete Gallego; The Avalanche asked incumbent state Rep.
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HAZMAT training for area arranged
Tom Santry, Brewster County's "master of disaster" - as County Judge Val Beard fondly calls him - has arranged a HAZMAT training course for county and area first responders on Nov.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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