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Denise Fort: Water can be wrung out too much

Denise Fort: Water can be wrung out too much Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 3% chance of precipitation 7% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation Thursday, April 15, 2021 11:03 AM Denise Fort Denise Fort Loading the English audio player. Santa Fe, New Mexico, once was sustained by the waters of the Santa Fe River, which begins in the high country of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, flows through the city and then onward to the Rio Grande. But when Western cities grow, they look everywhere for more water, with little regard for the rivers they drain. As the city’s population grew, Santa Fe turned to its groundwater. Later, New Mexico reached across the desert to take water from the Colorado River and deliver it to Santa Fe, Albuquerque and other beneficiaries on the Rio Grande.

Virginia Rector named chief operating officer at Luke s Lobster

Virginia Rector named chief operating officer at Luke s Lobster
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Laguna Pueblo photographer Lee Howard Marmon dies age 95

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Lee Howard Marmon was a self-taught photographer from Laguna Pueblo whose photographs grace books, magazines, galleries, private collections and museums around the world – including the Smithsonian. His images of Native Americans, many taken on the Laguna reservation, helped to chronicle life in the community where he grew up, the blue-eyed, independent and spirited child of a mixed Native and non-Native American marriage, according to those who knew him well. Marmon, 95, died March 31 from natural causes at a veterans home in Albuquerque. ...................... He got his first camera, an inexpensive Kodak, from his parents’ trading post on Laguna Pueblo. He began snapping pictures along Route 66 near Laguna, including images of vehicle crashes that he sold to insurance companies and local newspapers, according to his daughter Gigi Pilcher, who lives in Alaska.

Lobos Garner Seven Mountain West Honors, Dyche Named MW Coach of the Year

Lobos Garner Seven Mountain West Honors, Dyche Named MW Coach of the Year COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. After leading her team to a 9-1 record in the 2020-21 season and earning a spot in the Mountain West Conference Finals tabbed to take place April 17 at the UNM Soccer Complex, The University of New Mexico women’s soccer head coach Heather Dyche has been named the Mountain West Coach of the Year. This is the first Coach of the Year honor for Dyche and the first for the program since 2010. “Receiving something like that is a reflection of an enormous group of people, and I’m the one that gets the credit, but it really is our entire staff, our entire team, and our entire athletic department,” said head coach Heather Dyche. “I think without any of that, you don’t have success. It’s a huge honor, and I am very appreciative of it, but, without question, I know that it’s a group award.”

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