Mountain Mail Archives

Originally the Magdalena Mountain Mail, the newspaper was founded in 1888, and serves Magdalena,
and Socorro and Catron counties.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Farr Chronicles The End Of The Magdalena Stock Driveway

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Mountain Mail Reports This is the final part of a three-part series resulting from an oral history interview with Catron County rancher Dave...
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Co-op May Sue Environmental Board

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By John Severance The Socorro Electric Co-operative may be involved in a lawsuit and have quite a battle on its hands. Co-op general manager...
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Mogollon Project Back Up And Running

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Mountain Mail Reports Drilling has begun in Mogollon by Columbus Silver Corporation, focusing on the Independence-Ida May and Anna E veins. ...
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Cottonwood Sixth Grader Repeats

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By John Severance SOCORRO -- For the second straight year, Alice Zheng, a sixth grader at Cottonwood, won the Socorro County spelling bee at...
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Burglary Rate Slows In Socorro

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By John Larson SOCORRO – The rate of burglaries in Socorro has slowed, according to reports at the Socorro Police Department. In fact, there...
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Co-op Offers $5,000 Reward

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By John Severance SOCORRO – The Socorro Electric Cooperative along with Tri-State Generation and Transmission Co-op are offering a $5,000 re...
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Socorro County Sheriff's Blotter

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The following items were taken from reports at the Socorro County Sheriff's Department. Dec. 2 A man on Santa Fe Lane reported at 6:40 p...
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EDITORIAL: Are All Socorro Hotels Created Equal?

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By John Severance, Editor and Gary Jaramillo, Publisher Are we all in this together or not? These tough economic times have devastated a lot...
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OPINION: Supreme Court: Dismantling Democracy In Black Robes

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Magdalena Potluck By Don Wiltshire For the last few weeks, some of us have had out attention focused on the horrors taking place in Haiti. ...
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OPINION: Is This The ‘Rainy Day’ That New Mexico Has Been Saving For?

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The Right Emphasis By Doug May There is no doubt that the State’s budget shortfall of nearly $600 million is a big, big problem. I am sure ...
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