Friday, September 5, 2014

Stockton trees still suffering


Stockton trees still suffering


As I drive around Stockton's residential neighborhoods, I have noticed many dead or dying "Street Trees" heavily infested with mistletoe. So I did some research on the City of Stockton website and ended up on the "Stockton Tree Foundation" site.


Fitch Upgrades Stockton Public Financing Authority, CA's Water Revenue Bonds; Outlook Stable


Fitch Upgrades Stockton Public Financing Authority, CA's Water Revenue Bonds; Outlook Stable Fitch Ratings has upgraded the following bonds issued by the Stockton Public Financing Authority, CA (the authority): --$54.1 million variable rate demand water ...


Stockton Sees Commercial Growth Spurt


Commercial business in Stockton is about to take off. One of the region’s leading developers, The Buzz Oates Group, is finishing the first commercial warehouse building of its kind in the area since 2008, and they’ve got several more planned in the ...


Q&A Trinity soccer standout Sam Stockton


Trinity soccer standout Sam Stockton posted 16 goals and 15 assists his junior year as the Shamrocks went 21-3-1 and reached the state final. He has led Trinity in assists in each of his first three seasons. This season, he has three goals and an assist ...


5-Year-Old Drowns In Pool At Stockton Home


STOCKTON (CBS13) – A child has drowned after falling into the pool of a Stockton home Wednesday afternoon. Stockton Police say that officers were flagged down along the 2800 block of West Rose Street around 4 p.m. The officers were told that a 5-year-old ...


Petition against Benefits Street being filmed in Stockton gathers pace


Two Stockton mums have started a petition against Benefits Street being filmed in the town. Di Hewitt (left) and Charlotte Hall (right). A petition against Benefits Street being filmed in Stockton has gained more than a 1000 signatures. The campaign was ...


Fort Stockton Living History Unit celebrates a rich tradition


West Texas is blessed with some pretty amazing history, and the historic army forts of our area are proof of that history. But too often, people see these artifacts of history as nothing more than relics of a bygone time; the forts are just empty shells ...



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