There are better options for AES or Public Service Company of New Mexico to provide solar power without using land that benefits wildlife and potentially could cause fires and expose
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. At most times of the year, there is no river in the Santa Fe River. It’s a tributary of smooth stone and dried muck, a stream of silt winding its way through the historical heart of the city different and dry.
But on an afternoon nearly 63 years ago, swift waters rushed along the channel, clear and cool, deep enough to drown a small child.
Which on that May 5, 1958, it very nearly did.
It’s a story Larry Malin rarely heard growing up, even though it was his father who was credited with jumping into the river to save that child, a 3-year-old girl named Donna Lee Vigil.
Counselors offer insights on COVID - Odessa American: ECISD
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As the pandemic continues, counselors inside and outside of Ector County Independent School District have noticed an increase in suicidal ideation, stress and anxiety among children, parents and the community.
Christy McGuire, a counselor at Gonzales Elementary School, Anthony Garza, an SAS counselor at Nimitz Middle School, Mary Perry, a psychosocial coordinator for PermiaCare, and Mark McQueen, clinical director for Centers for Children and Families, spoke about during a panel discussion on ECISD Live Thursday night.
The discussion was titled Winter Wellness.
Garza said when students go to middle school they expect to see their friends and go from class to class. The pandemic has disrupted that and counselors have to do their best to help them adjust and give them resources so they can focus on their education.