sports/news/public notice September 17, 2020 8A The Monahans news Road weary Loboes host Panthers Friday By ARMANDO FLORES back Evian Castro at fullback took a hit like most teams “Our biggest objective is to get hard on both sides of the foot- must execute to have a chance Staff Writer giving Head Coach around the area due to CO- the ball to playmakers in space, ball. to compete with the Loboes,” Friday at Estes Memorial Sta- experience offensively. Aguilar VID-19. The change to the wherever that space may be,” “In order for us to have a Peters said. dium will be homecoming, both rushed for 462 yards and passed schedule included playing the said Monahans Athletice Direc- chance to win we must be more The Panthers enter the game literally and figuratively, as the for 533 yards and eight touch- Alpine Bucks twice to start the tor and Head Football Coach consistent on both sides of the ranked #55 in the Harris Ratings Monahans Loboes, who have downs. He also added 39 tackles season. The Panthers won the Fred Staugh. “We’ve got to be ball. We have struggled on of- Weekly, Class 4A, Division I poll, opened the season with three from his linebacker position. first matchup when Aguilar able to get the ball to them and fense and have given up some while the Loboes slipped to #68 games on the road, host the Fort Castro was an All-District selec- hit Jaylee Ibarra on a 21-yard block and do our jobs.” big plays on defense and those in the Division II poll. Stockton Panthers in their home tion a year ago. touchdown pass with under a Defensively, Staugh said Fort things must improve. Monah- Fort Stockton is favored by opener. The Panthers return six play- minute left in the game which Stockton brings with them good ans is a good team. Throw the six points over Monahans on Not only is it homecoming and ers on offense and six players on gave the Panthers a 19-15 sea- linebacking corps and a strong record aside, I have seen each Friday. the first home game for Mona- defense. Fort Stockton continues son opening win. and impressive defensive line of their games on film and they Homecoming festivities at Estes hans (0-3), fans are hoping it with a spread attack. Defen- The following Friday, the which Monahans will have to are a talented ball club. We have Memorial Field will begin at 6:30 marks the first win of the season sively, they base out of a 4-2-5 Bucks exacted their revenge deal with come Friday. to be disciplined, physical, and p.m., with kickoff set for 7 p.m. for their beloved Loboes. scheme. handing the Panthers a 20-14 “Their front six are pretty The opponent is no stranger Players to watch for Fort loss. strong just like last year. I feel COMMISH From Page 1A to Monahans as it is none other Stockton this year aside from Last week, Fort Stockton faced confident in the fact that our cal Insurance - $101,404 and Coun- salary of $1,889.42 bi-weekly with than the Fort Stockton Panthers. Castro and Aguilar include RB- a talented team in the Glen Rose offensive line has played re- ty Employee Medical Insurance full benefits. The Panthers, district rivals Pedro Vasquez; WR/S- AJ Gar- Tigers who beat the Panthers in ally well. They’ve gotten a lot - $225,793. *** See Separate story for Ward for the Loboes for many years, cia; OL/DL- Danny Valenzuela; a 40-0 rout. better. They’re physical. Our Several budget amendments were Memorial Hospital report *** petitioned the University Inter- OL/DL- Elijah Escajeda; RB/ The Panthers play with effort. offensive line is physical. They also approved to reflect $3,000 in In addition to Commissioners scholastic League (UIL) last year Utl- Michael Ortega. If anything is at a minimum this bring it evry play. They might General Fund revenue and expenses Nichols and Nelms, Tino Sanchez prior to realignment to play up a Fort Stockton enters the game season is lack of experience. make a mistake, but it is not and $10,000 for Road & Bridge and Larry Hanna were also in at- division due to logistics and were with a two game winning streak Peters said, “Our biggest because of a lack of effort. revenue and expenses. No other tendance. given the green light. over the Loboes with many strength so far has been our We may have strength versus amendments changed the respective In other actions, minutes of August Fort Stockton (1-2) will play players from those squads in effort. Our kids have played strength I think on Friday fund expenses. 24 meeting were approved. The next in Class 4A, Division I, District leadership roles as seniors this extremely hard in each of our night,” Staugh said. One county employee change was meeting will be held September 28 approved for promoting Elizabeth beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Com- 2 with the likes of Andrews, San season. games and that is something HeadingLegal Notice into the game, Fort Morales to Chief Deputy for Justice missioners Courtroom of the Ward Angelo Lakeview and Big Spring. “Our returners will bring some that will pay off down the road. Stockton will focus on playing of the Peace Elizabeth Polanco at a County Courthouse. Mike Peters’ squad is coming leadership into this game,” said Our biggest weakness or focus off a 7-3 overall record in 2019. Peters. “It’s a big rivalry game has3x3.5 been experience. We do They failed to make the playoff and emotions tend to play a big have some veteran players,but PUBLIC HEARING despite a 3-3 district record be- part in the outcome of these we have some very young kids ing the odd man out with Sweet- types of games. With a few veter- in key positions that must learn CITY OF PYOTE water and Snyder taking the final ans that have had some success to play at this level week in and two spots. against the Loboes, their leader- week out. Dominic Aguilar returns at ship will be key.” For Monahans, the game plan 2020-2021 PROPOSED BUDGET quarterback along with running Their season schedule also simple – use their strengths. HOMECOMING From Page 6A Notice is hereby given that the proposed 2020-2021 budget was filed in lowed to be thrown from the The crowning of the Home- only exception will be baby bags, the office of the city Secretary and a copy is available for public floats, according to City of Mo- coming Queen will begin at 6:35 which will be subject to search. nahans ordinance. p.m. prior to the 7 p.m. kickoff On Saturday, September 19, inspection. Notice is herby given that a public hearing will be conducted Participants on floats will be of the football game. the Hall of Honor “Loboes for on Thursday September 17, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Pyote community required to wear masks if social Only clear bags will be allowed Life” induction ceremony will distancing cannot be main- for both the pep rally and the be held at 5 p.m. at the Ward center located at 1017 Kerr St., Pyote, regarding the 2020-2021 tained. football game activities. The County Events Center. fiscal year proposed budget for the City of Pyote. All interested parties are invited to attend. CORREA From Page 1A ty Jail, charged with Continuous Correa was not on the scene at At the time, Correa, who was Violence Against the Family — a the time officers arrived, therefore still on scene, told officers he third degree felony, for assaulting a arrest warrant was issued for struck Lara in the mouth “because the same female victim twice. Correa at that time. she was cheating on him with her According to MPD Captain A previous police report, de- husband,” Quintana said. Kristofer Quintana, “on Sep- tailed an incident involving Correa Correa was charged with the tember 5, Officer Beatriz Diaz and Lara on August 20. continuous violence against the and Officer Xavier Ramon were Lt Stormey Laws responded to family charge for the second of- Publish in the Monahans News on September 16, 2020 dispatched to 503 N. Allen in ref- 309 S. Gail in reference to a dis- fense, because he assaulted the erence to a disturbance. Officers turbance and upon arrival Laws same person more than once spoke with Judith Lara on scene, spoke with Lara who said Correa within a six month period, Quin- who said Correa assaulted her by assaulted her by striking her in tana added. striking her in the face.” the mouth. The charges from this most recent incident were enhanced to a felony. Bond was set at $12,500 and Sudoku Solution Correa remains in custody in lieu of posting the bond. If convicted on both charges, Correa could face anywhere from two to 10 years in prison and or a fine up to $10,000.

September 10, 2020 Public Notice of Semper Fi Communications Tower FCC TCNS Identification No. 216155. 4x7 This announcement provides public notice by WaterBridge Texas Operating, LLC., and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that a wireless telecommunications project (Project) is planned for Ward County, Texas.

The purpose of this announcement is to provide public notice of the Project and invite public input on: (1) whether any Historic Property may exist in the area of the Project; and (2) if so, whether the Project may cause any effects to such property. Historic Property includes any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object included in, or eligible for inclusion in, the National Register maintained by the Secretary of the Interior.

WaterBridge Texas Operating, LLC. has undertaken a review of potential effects to Historic Properties within the area of the Project as required by federal law, including consultation with local and/or tribal governments. In its role as project applicant, WaterBridge Texas Operating, LLC. is authorized to assist the FCC in facilitating the participation of the public in this review.

This review of potential effects to Historic Properties is required by federal law, including Sections 106 and 101(d)(6) of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) (54 U.S.C. §§ 306108 and 302706), and the FCCs rules, Crossword Solution including the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission (the NPA) (47 C.F.R. Part 1, Appendix C).

This proposed facility will include a tower that will house FCC-licensed wireless radio frequencies in Ward County, Texas, called the Semper Fi Communications Tower, TCNS Identification No. 216155. The facility will include a 130- foot self-supporting lattice communications tower (135-feet overall height including appurtenances) that will house FCC- licensed radios to support WaterBridge Texas Operating, LLC.’s field personnel and operations. The proposed tower location is: from Pecos, TX: take I-20BL E for 5.9 miles, turn north on County Rd 463, then turn left on W County Road for 0.2 miles, turn west on Ranch Rd 873 for 1.3 miles, turn north on County Rd 145, site is on the west side, Pecos, Texas, 79772 and its coordinates are Latitude: 31 degrees 28 minutes 27.99 seconds North, Longitude: 103 degrees 25 minutes 20.68 seconds West.

Public participation and input will help both the FCC and the Texas SHPO/ Texas Historical Commission discharge their duties under federal law. The FCC provides information about the National Historic Preservation Act requirements for wireless towers online at http://wireless.fcc.gov/siting/npa.html. Any interested member of the public is invited to promptly submit written comments about any Historic Property or potential effect(s) the Project may have on a Historic Property. Please identify the Project as the Semper Fi Communications Tower. Written comments should be submitted to: Cory E. Moffat at either [email protected] or Cory Moffat, c/o Crenshaw Communications Consulting, LLC., P.O. Box 11321, College Station, TX 77842. Ms. Moffat can also be reached at (832) 617-0217