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New hires should cut work for volunteers
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Eldorado Area Water and Sanitation District directors hope hiring a general manager and a civil engineer will cut back on their workload as volunteers. |
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Out with the old
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The village of Pecos and the Pecos Valley Ambulance Service both have new vehicles that will serve the village and surrounding area. |
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Alliance pleased with casino plans, so far
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Members of the New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance are satisfied with information learned at the Pueblo of Nambé's public meeting on its proposed hotel and casino, but they intend to monitor the project as it proceeds. |
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A home among friends
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Residents celebrate opening of RainbowVision, a retirement community for gays
A couple for 26 years, Russell Anderson and John Graves gathered under a rainbow of balloons with other residents of their community Saturday and beamed at the grand opening of their new home. |
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As gays gray, specialized housing grows
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Like other gay men in their golden years, Jack Norris and Seymour Sirota had heard the horror stories. |
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In case of fire
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Four alternative water sources are available should a fire break out in Eldorado while the subdivision's water system is under repair, according to Eldorado Fire and Rescue Chief Guy Monroe. |
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Residents high and dry
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Eldorado resident Joseph Steinborn was walking his dogs Tuesday night when he saw pools of water surrounding his neighbors' homes. |
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A question of intent
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Melvin Varela's recent housing development -- 10 houses on 2 acres in the center of Pecos -- and his bid on a large piece of land on Camino Rincon have some residents on that road concerned he is planning a similarly dense development there. |
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Pecos elementary seeks new principal
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Pecos Elementary School principal Diane Katzenmeyer-Delgado will not be returning to her position when school begins in the fall. |
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Nambé casino nears reality
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The 700-member Pueblo of Nambé is a step closer to becoming the 14th of New Mexico's 19 pueblos to operate a casino.
The tribe recently submitted an environmental assessment of the 30-acre trust property that will be the site of its estimated 150,000-square-foot casino and hotel. |
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Principal leaving to start different career
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El Dorado Elementary School principal Susan Lumley will leave education to start a career in real estate. |
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A goose by any other name is just a goose
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Yes, Goose is her real name. She wasn't born with it, but she changed it legally a number of years ago. "Goose was my nickname for so long it felt like my real name," Goose Fedders said. |
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Movin' On
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Jennifer Saladen was moved to tears just thinking about her daughter moving on in her education. |
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Nambé couple offers farm-fresh eggs
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For five years Kelly and Gayle Graham have been providing fresh eggs from their farm, Lavender Acres, to their Nambé neighbors. |
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Gallegos wraps up her running career
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Pojoaque High School has a stellar history of championship female long-distance runners, but one name stands out above all the others, and that name is Jackie Gallegos. |
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Elks forge a new athletic trail
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Guess what new sport is on the horizon at Pojoaque High: Wrestling? No. Tennis? Wrong again.
Give up? It's bowling. |
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Lots of history in Pecos and Glorieta
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People have lived in the Pecos area for at least 900 years, according to archaeologists’ dating of the Pecos Pueblo origins. By the 14th century, Pecos was a thriving center of trade between Puebloans and the Plains tribes. Pecos Pueblo at its apex was home to about 2,000 people living in a complex up to five stories high. |
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The hunt for high-speed
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When Caleb Clark is away from home at 1 a.m. and really needs high-speed Internet access, he drives into the parking lot at the Santa Fe Baking Co. and turns on his laptop computer . |
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San Miguel Chapel : More than bricks and mortar
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The restoration of Santa Fe’s historic San Miguel Chapel is at the heart
of a preservation initiative newly undertaken by citizens, local organizations,
and state agencies.
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A Pecos story
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A few miles east of Santa Fe, outside the small village of Pecos, lie the remains of the once-mighty Pecos Pueblo. Although just mounds and fragments of walls remain today, the area has a rich and proud past which is not forgotten. |
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