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In Alpine, Marfa and Presidio, residents will cast ballots for city council elections. West Texas voters will also have their say on school board races in…
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Marfa Public Radio spoke with the head of Marfa’s contact tracing efforts, Don Culbertson to talk about the program, its future and whether, amid growing cases, it's still a useful tool for rural Far West Texas.
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In March and April, chick hatcheries across the country had a sudden surge in orders from first-time buyers.
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The City of Marfa has issued a shelter-in-place order in response of the coronavirus pandemic.
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By Sally BeauvaisNearly 100 Presidio County residents packed Marfa’s Shorthorn Cafeteria on Wednesday evening for a county meeting dedicated to gathering…
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At a dozen locations around the city, you’ll find 15 photos showing the day-to-day life of kids who went to the Blackwell School, Marfa’s once segregated school for Mexican-American children.
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In their first meeting, members on the recently formed Affordable Housing Committee discussed the ins and outs of their duties, the committee and what their goals are.
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Next month, an Austin-based event company will be center stage at a community forum in Marfa. The company is planning to address concerns over a proposed festival in far West Texas.
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On Tuesday, Jan. 15 join Marfa Public Radio and Mississippi Records for a "cosmic and earthly history of recorded music."
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You might associate Marfa for a lot of things, the mysterious lights in the desert, the concrete, minimal art. But you might not hear a lot about Marfa’s military history.