Stuff you need to know, 10.21.22

“Southern New Mexico saw above average rainfall this monsoon season. Here’s a look at the totals.”
by Leah Romero, Las Cruces Sun-News
October 20, 2022

New Mexico’s monsoon, or rainy season came to a close at the end of September. David DuBois, New Mexico climatologist, said southern New Mexico collection points documented above normal totals.

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“Journal kicks off fall endorsements with races for Congress”
by the Editorial Board, Albuquerque Journal
October 16, 2022

The “moderate” Journal endorses Democrat Gabe Vasquez for 2nd Congressional district because of Republican incumbent Yvette Herrell’s votes against the CHIPS And Science Act, a “must-have for the nation and New Mexico.”

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“Wolf known for genetic value found dead in New Mexico”
by Susan Montoya Bryan/Associated Press, published by KOB Channel 4
October 19, 2022

The male wolf recently found dead near Winston, released into the wild from Ted Turner’s Ladder Ranch in Sierra County in 2021, had been successfully able to father two litters of pups before his demise from still-undisclosed circumstances.

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Diana Tittle
Diana Tittle

Diana Tittle, a member of the board of Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project, was the editor of the Sierra County Sun, the Citizen's precursor. A former resident of Truth or Consequences who now lives part-time in northern New Mexico, she spent her 42-year professional career in Cleveland, Ohio, where she worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine writer and editor, book author and publisher and publishing consultant. She is the recipient of a Cleveland Arts Prize for Literature.

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