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Two men from Camp County arrested for narcotics trafficking

Three East Texans were sentenced for their roles in an international drug trafficking operation. Rodolfo Javier Falcon (36) of Camp County received 30 years in prison. Falcon agreed to forfeit $5 million in drug proceeds. Eleazar Martinez Reyes (41) also of Camp County received 87 months and will forfeit $150,000 in drug proceeds. The third person was Gerardo Cabrera Ramirez (28) of Franklin County, who received 151 months in prison and will forfeit $7,500 in drug proceeds.

Pittsburg athletic director, head football coach resigns

Pittsburg athletic director, head football coach resigns

Pittsburg ISD’s head football coach and athletic director, Brad Baca, has decided to resign. Baca and his wife have worked for the district for six years and state they have enjoyed every minute of it. While Baca resigned his wife will continue her position at the Pittsburg Elementary teaching fourth grade.

Pittsburg welcomes new businesses
Pittsburg welcomes new businesses
Pittsburg welcomes new businesses

Pittsburg welcomes new businesses

Pittsburg has recently gained three new additions to the community. Kim’s Convenience Store and IHOP and La Texana all opened at the beginning of March, while BeBe’s CupCakery had its soft opening. Kim’s Convenience Store and IHOP opened March 3 and are located in the same building at 2241 HWY 271 N, just south of the UT Health Hospital. The store part of the business offers an arrangement of food, snacks and other items commonly found at a convenience store. The other part of the business is IHOP which the community has been excited for seeing as the closest one is in Mount Pleasant.

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