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Data center investors seek large portions of land in Presidio
Presidio The dusty outskirts of Presidio could soon be covered in warehouses of data centers. Two proponents of a data center complex sought early interest in…
Border wall staging site set up in Presidio
Presidio The heavy machinery is moving in. Barely a week after receiving a $2.6 billion federal contract for border wall construction, subcontractors for Fisher Industries have…
Calderon fired following arrest
Interim city secretary appointed Alpine City Secretary and former Interim City Manager Geoffrey “Geo” Calderon was fired Tuesday night following his arrest on May 31 on…
Visualizing the ‘emotional imprint’ from a book
Dimick exhibit at Eugene Binder features 457 pages of paintings The premiere of artist Lucas Dimick’s 2666 Project will take place June 12-20 in Marfa at…
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Instalan centro de operaciones para el muro fronterizo en Presidio
Presidio La maquinaria pesada está llegando al lugar. Apenas una semana después de recibir un contrato federal de 2.600 millones de dólares para la construcción del muro fronterizo, subcontratistas…
Inversores de centros de datos buscan grandes extensiones de terreno en Presidio
Presidio Las polvorientas afueras de Presidio podrían cubrirse pronto de naves industriales destinadas a centros de datos. Dos promotores de un complejo de centros de datos sondearon el interés…
Does irony still work with a prank?
“Mexican Laborers Needed for Border Project: $12/HR,” and “Let’s Make America Safer & Better Together: $12/HR.” These flyers advertising for border wall workers have…
Truth: The first casualty of war
One war after another seems to be the new global reality: Iran, Gaza, Lebanon, Sudan, Ukraine, Minneapolis, D.C.; the list seems almost as endless…
Small businesses are the backbone of Texas
For the mechanic in Fabens, the family-owned manufacturer in El Paso, or the small restaurant in Five Points trying to make payroll, economic uncertainty…
Museum of the Big Bend hosts summer art camp
Museum of the Big Bend hosts summer art camp Alpine Young artists will have a chance to explore their creative side this July as…
Obituary: Mike Murphy
Avid preservationist and cyclist also had business acumen Mike and his wife Debbie arrived in the Davis Mountains in 1997, rolled up their sleeves…
Obituary: Yolanda Parras Marquez
Alpine native nurtured family, plants and pets Yolanda Parras Marquez, 74, passed away on June 3, 2026, in Alpine, Texas. Yolanda was born on…
Mental Health Series
In a mental health crisis, Big Bend residents have options for help
Direct Hotline 988 is in place, but few know of its existence TRI-COUNTY — Few Americans are aware of a relatively new…
The weight of the badge: Customs and Border Protection responds to rash of agent suicides
US-MEXICO BORDER — As journalists and politicians endlessly dissect the current situation on the southwest border, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is…
Alpine program provides mental health support for seniors
TRI-COUNTY — A program housed in the Big Bend Regional Hospital provides crucial mental healthcare services that brighten the lives of seniors,…
A ‘deficient’ safety net
TRI-COUNTY — Jeff Davis County Justice of the Peace Mary Ann Luedecke picks up her frantically chiming cell phone. “I don’t know…
Hospital district, Big Bend National Park explore addition of mental healthcare providers
BREWSTER COUNTY — The Big Bend region’s dire need for more mental health resources was central to discussion among local political and medical…
Big Bend’s isolation creates challenges to addressing mental health
TRI-COUNTY — Brian Enlow is much different than his brother Greg was. Greg embraced an artistic world, immersed himself in music and lived…
The Big Bend Sentinel partners with Presidio County Community Fund for mental health reporting series
MARFA –– The Big Bend Sentinel is publishing a series of articles on mental and behavioral health starting with next week’s issue,…
Schools play a vital role in student mental health but face several challenges meeting needs
TRI-COUNTY — The need for mental and behavioral health resources in schools has never been more dire, with rates of depression, anxiety and…
Few options available for substance abuse treatment in the Big Bend
FAR WEST TEXAS — Big Bend residents are no strangers to tackling problems posed by the physical isolation of their home turf.…
New community-based therapy offers benefits for rural areas
TRI-COUNTY — A series of articles on mental health published by The Big Bend Sentinel the past two months has highlighted both…
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