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Provincial Matters, 7-14-2014

14. July 2014

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By V.B. Price Provincial Matters, 7-14-2014

V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.

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Friday Voyage: Ross Ward’s Tinkertown

10. July 2014

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By NM Mercury Friday Voyage: Ross Ward’s Tinkertown

A quick jaunt from Albuquerque sits a kingdom of fantasy and one man's legacy of creative wizardry. 

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Insight New Mexico - Arturo Sandoval

10. July 2014

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By V.B. Price Insight New Mexico - Arturo Sandoval

V.B. Price talks with Arturo Sandoval, President and founder of the Center for Southwest Culture, about the sustainability of the organization and its many community projects.

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Thirsty Locals and Their Declining Wells

10. July 2014

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By Mike Agar Thirsty Locals and Their Declining Wells

As the aquifer gets increasingly strained, in New Mexico and beyond, Mike Agar explores the concept of aquifer recharge and storage.

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Let’s really talk about the economy, Mr. Gessing

08. July 2014

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By Alan Webber Let’s really talk about the economy, Mr. Gessing

Alan Webber explains to the Rio Grande Foundation's Paul Gessing the failures of Gov. Susana Martinez' economic development record.

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Provincial Matters, 7-7-2014

07. July 2014

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By V.B. Price Provincial Matters, 7-7-2014

V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations. 

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Friday Voyage: The Ludlow Massacre Memorial

03. July 2014

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By Margaret Randall Friday Voyage: The Ludlow Massacre Memorial

Just north of the New Mexico/Colorado border sits the site of one of the worst repressive actions against working people in the history of our country. 

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Insight New Mexico: Cisco McSorley

03. July 2014

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By V.B. Price Insight New Mexico: Cisco McSorley

V.B. Price talks with New Mexico Senator Cisco McSorley about the ABQ Journal's biased coverage, the governor's race, rewriting New Mexico's criminal code and more. 

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When the Tail Wags the Dog

02. July 2014

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By Wally Gordon When the Tail Wags the Dog

Going where even New Mexico angels would fear to tread, Bernalillo County will place two potentially controversial measures on the November ballot, one raising taxes and the other opening the door to replacing elected county officials with appointed ones.

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New Exhibit on Acequias at the Maxwell Museum

01. July 2014

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By Mike Agar New Exhibit on Acequias at the Maxwell Museum

El Agua Es Vida, takes the visitor on an historical ride through Nuevomexicano rural communities from the arrival of the Spanish to the current crises caused by the pull of outside wage labor, demands for their water rights, and climate change.

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