Another massive lost for New Mexico's literary and human landscape: Garlic farmer and author Stanley Crawford died at his home in Dixon on Jan. 25. “He was totally brave, totally ready, and was very, very graceful about it,” his daughter Katya says. https://t.co/1zDvwWmPFF
Thanks to state Rep. Linda Serrato for submitting her legislative playlist, published in today's Morning Word. Submit yours today! We have a great one from a retired NM journo coming tomorrow. https://t.co/yUOahjQamY
Hey New Mexico: We're sharing micro-playlists for the new year in the Morning Word newsletter. Submit five songs—new or old from any genre—for others to enjoy: https://t.co/RRsldXgCNW
Gov. Bill Richardson’s estate sale is scheduled for Dec. 16 and open to the public with items range from an extensive pen collection to boxing gloves to a guitar signed by the Eagles. @votergirl reports. https://t.co/GqhSoZHoRD
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's office tells SFR after discussion with Santa Fe's legislative leadership, the state will not manage funds for City of Santa Fe parks after all. @votergirl reports https://t.co/PuzIxxSMQN
@inezrussell@MattGrubs Fundraising email. I mentioned in our newsletter this morning. Wish I’d linked to this story @MattGrubs my bad https://t.co/pIGwkdR1B5
How do you sew a costume for a 50-foot marionette? Twenty feet at a time, this year’s Zozobra seamstresses said. Catch the inside story from this year's demise of Old Man Gloom from @votergirl
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Governor, congressman, secretary, presidential candidate and diplomat Bill Richardson has died in his sleep at his summer home in Chatham, Massachusetts. @votergirl looks back on his political life. https://t.co/urniNj8Yn4
Please join us tomorrow night (Weds) for a free reading event and book signing with local novelist James Reich in celebration of his newest work and our reading list issue that hits the stands in the morning. https://t.co/NIeG0dG0xr