- 10 YEARS AGO -'Taos Pueblo fires up county's first biomass heating system'By Rick Romancito March 13, 2008 Rick Romancito reported on his brother, Jeff, who was then Taos Pueblo Tribal Sheriff, as he …
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By Mary Beth Libbey
forum@taosnews.com | 3/20/18 |
Dear Ted: In the last few months, I have become aware that shame controls many aspects of my decision process and can interfere with the quality of my life as well as my ability to reach my highest potential.
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By Ted Wiard
For The Taos News | 3/16/18 |
'We don't get that regular teenage life anymore. It just doesn't exist," declared a Florida Parkland student."When I think about getting ready for school, I choose the shoes I put on-the better to …
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By Mary McPhil Gray
For The Taos News | 3/16/18 |
Philip Bareiss grew up in the arts. However, Bareiss revealed during a recent interview that part of the local Taos art scene also grew up around him."My dad was …
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By Kathy Cordova
For The Taos News | 3/16/18 |
The profound Christian spiritual season of Lent began with Ash Wednesday on February 14, which this year was also St. Valentine's Day. This 40-day period is considered a sacred time.Yet there are …
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By David Fernández de Taos
For The Taos News | 3/16/18 |
For Taos' graduating seniors, March is time to apply for local scholarships.Thanks to Kat Duran at Taos High School, more than 40 scholarships are posted on the Taos High School website at …
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3/12/18
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Can you make people laugh hysterically with your pithy turns of phrase? Are you a tech genius who knows how to explain bots to bitcoin in an engaging, simple way? Are you passionate about the …
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3/11/18
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I have never been one to believe one loss is more difficult than another, and I have seen amazing relationships grow from a prolonged illness, excruciating pain and anguish. This happens as a slow marathon rather than a sprint.
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By Ted Wiard
For The Taos News | 3/9/18 |
One of the biggest failings of the new Environmental Protection Agency in the current administration under Secretary Scott Pruitt has been the refusal to ban the deadly pesticide, chlorpyrifos.
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By Richard Fagerlund
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3/9/18
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The bill levied a fee on pet food, with proceeds destined to cover the costs of spay and neuter programs around the state. The bill only needed the governor's signature to pass into law.
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By Trish Hernandez
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3/9/18
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