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    Respected businessman and community supporter dies at 87

    06/18/11 Charles F. Headen, an astute and highly successful "land man" who commandeered every room he ever entered, died this week. He was 87 and had been in declining health for the past year.
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    Principal wraps up 23-year run

    05/25/11 Dora Ortiz spent the last 23 years guiding Dolores Gonzales Elementary School, but today she's starting a new chapter in her life.
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    Wildfire near Dora burns 2,500 acres

    05/23/11 Associated Press - May 23, 2011 9:15 AM ET DORA, N.M. (AP) - A wildfire burning in southeastern New Mexico near the community of Dora has burned more than 2,500 acres.
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    Wildfire near Silver City burns 81,500 acres

    05/23/11 SILVER CITY, N.M. (AP) - The U.S. Forest Service says the Miller fire north of Silver City has now burned more than 81,500 acres. The wildfire is now 47 percent contained.
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    Tales on the bus go round and round

    05/20/11 Talk is Free Theatre features a new actor and a fresh perspective in a revival of its 2009 hit Tales of an Urban Indian. It is currently playing in downtown Barrie.[...]
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    Harborcreek school put Center Township resident on right path

    05/19/11 This past week, Ted Predko of Center Township, a former resident student, made a trip back to the facility that has evolved into Harborcreek Youth Services to help the organization celebrate its 100th anniversary and to address the current group of boys it now serves.
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    Wednesday morning briefing: Nice plate, bug study and a popular pope

    05/18/11 Good morning and welcome to the Freedom New Mexico Wednesday briefing.Plate platitudes New Mexico's centennial license plate is getting rave reviews for its design. Gov. Susana Martinez has received a plaque from the Automobile License Plate...
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    Paddlin' Professor to hit the swim again on 90th

    05/07/11 In celebration of his 90th birthday Thursday, May 19, Dr. Harry Briggs will swim two miles across Kincaid Lake to Tunk's Cypress Inn, where friends have planned a birthday celebration that will also serve as a scholarship fund raiser to benefit Northwestern State University nursing and radiologic sciences students at NSU's Cenla Center in Alexandria.
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    Former coach accused of raping player

    05/06/11 A woman who used to coach girls basketball in the small eastern New Mexico community of Dora is now accused of raping one of her former junior high players.
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    Need an idea for mom?

    05/06/11 Treat mom to a special lunch for a good cause, to tea at historic Fort Selden, a labyrinth walk, or maybe dinner and a concert.
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    UNL to graduate 2,800

    05/06/11 The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will grant degrees to approximately 2,800 students at commencement exercises May 6 and 7 in separate ceremonies for baccalaureate, graduate and law degrees
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    In the area (May 5)

    05/06/11 The Silver City Town Council will hold a special meeting at 10 a.m. today at the Grant County Administration Building, 1400 Hwy. 180 E. to discuss the distribution of lodgers tax for the coming fiscal year. A quorum of the Lodgers Tax Advisory Board may also attend.
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    Big Muddy rising: 'Never seen it this bad'

    05/05/11 Anxiety is rising along with the mighty Mississippi River, even though it could be a week or two before some of the most severe flooding hits.
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    Teresina J. Trujillo, longtime Red Cliff resident

    04/08/11 Maria Teresina Jaramillo was born April 24, 1912, in Servilleta Plaza, N.M., to Amada and Diego Jaramillo. She grew up on a ranch with four brothers and three sisters. Teresina attended McCurdy boarding school in Espanola, N.M., and Copyright 2011 Vail Daily. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Vail Daily ...
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    Minding the body: Photographer's mixed-media works explore the emotions

    04/07/11 Muir Beach photographer's mixed-media works explore the emotions and experiences housed within
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    Company in Final Stages of Planning for Wind Ranch in Roosevelt County

    04/07/11 Official says company hopes to begin construction in first half of 2012 and be operating by the end of next year Backers of a wind ranch proposed for eastern New Mexico's Roosevelt County are moving ahead. Terra-Gen Power's vice president of development, Bill Castor, told Roosevelt County commissioners . . .
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    Planned NM wind ranch in final negotiations

    04/07/11 Backers of a wind ranch proposed for eastern New Mexico's Roosevelt County are moving ahead.
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    Disney's Dream goes overboard to amuse parents, too

    03/13/11 PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. - The new Disney Dream has a water ride, the AquaDuck, that propels guests through a clear tube that loops out over the edge of the ship. It has two interactive game floors that parents want to play on, too; a 3-D theater that screens
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    Area schools recognized by Legislature

    03/12/11 Area public schools were recognized by the New Mexico Legislature on Friday for gains made on the New Mexico Standards Based Assessment, according to a news release. Schools with highest proficient and above rates of the 2010 NMSBA scores for science...
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    Lake Weir downs West Port

    03/04/11 Lake Weir's Michael Stickley stuck it to the West Port baseball team, striking out 11 in a complete-game 4-hit performance from the mound as he helped the Hurricanes notch a 6-4 victory on Thursday night in Candler.
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