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Lyda Hill's $10 million Lone Star Prize goes to Dallas team's Texas-sized strategy to beat depression

Lyda Hill's $10 million Lone Star Prize goes to Dallas team's Texas-sized strategy to beat depression
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$10 Million Lone Star prize includes support for scale-up of HMS EMPOWER initiative

$10 Million Lone Star prize includes support for scale-up of HMS EMPOWER initiative
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Meadow's Institute to launch widescale mental health initiative for Texans

Meadow's Institute to launch widescale mental health initiative for Texans
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Mental Health Gets a Boost in Texas

Mental Health Gets a Boost in Texas
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Water can be wrung out too much | Writers on the Range

Santa Fe, New Mexico, once was sustained by the waters of the Santa Fe River, which begins in the high country of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, flows through the city and then onward to the Rio Grande. But when Western cities grow, they look everywhere for more water, with little regard for the rivers they drain. As the city’s population grew, Santa Fe turned to its groundwater. Later, New Mexico reached across the desert to take water from the Colorado River and deliver it to Santa Fe, Albuquerque and other beneficiaries on the Rio Grande. And yet the Santa Fe River downstream was not reduced to a dry and dusty arroyo. In fact, the riverbed is relatively verdant, supporting cottonwoods, willows and sustaining some irrigation in communities downstream. That moisture helps make Santa Fe a beautiful place in the desert.

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