Silver City Sun-News - Fri Nov 06
For the past three weeks, nearly 200 students from schools across both area districts have practiced dance moves tirelessly, both during and after school.
Book tells story of legendary outdoorsmanSantaFeNewMexican.com - Fri Nov 06
In mid-1961, I was working on the Marvin Ake ranch in the San Agustin Plain southwest of Magdalena.
Thieves hit business, churchSilver City Sun-News - Thu Nov 05
Thieves have struck again, hitting a business and a church in Silver City, taking computers, office equipment and welding equipment in several separate incidents at each location.
Conflicting values need calm voicesLas Cruces Sun-News - Thu Nov 05
I was encouraged when I read Dutch Salmons recent column in the Sun-News, "Lost Water and Lost Water Rights," and its discussion of issues related to the planning process for the 2004 Arizona Water Settlements Act .
Thieves hit business, churchSilver City Sun-News - Thu Nov 05
Thieves have struck again, hitting a business and a church in Silver City, taking computers, office equipment and welding equipment in several separate incidents at each location.
Silver High gets another bomb threatSilver City Sun-News - Thu Nov 05
For the third time in the past five weeks, Silver High School has had to be evacuated because of a bomb threat.
In the areaSilver City Sun-News - Tue Nov 03
The Gila National Forest Luna Work Center in Luna will be closed through Wednesday and open Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. During the period that the Luna office is closed, visitor information can be obtained at the Quemado and Reserve Ranger District offices in New Mexico and the Alpine Ranger District in Alpine, Ariz.
Small caf © a big hitSilver City Sun-News - Sun Nov 01
Two Spirits Cafe is about as small a restaurant as one can imagine, but it has stirred up a big response.
Native American ThanksgivingDesert Exposure - Fri Oct 30
Thanksgiving comes early to Grant County again this year. On Nov. 14 - 12 days before the official holiday - a public, Native American-derived celebration of thanks will be held at the National Guard Armory in Santa Clara, featuring traditions of food, music and dance that originated long before Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock.
Rudd speaks at WNMUSilver City Sun-News - Fri Oct 30
Mark Rudd, a revolutionary student organizer and anti-war activist from the 1960s, spoke to students and members of the public at Western New Mexico University Friday morning about wars, the U.S. government, student activism, organizing and learning their history.
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