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  2. West Side community leader, Geraldine Ulibarri, dies in crash ...

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    Sep. 3—Geraldine Ulibarri is remembered by family and friends as someone who enjoyed serving others. "A lot of people in our community are quick to complain about things," daughter Amanda Gurule ...

  3. List of newspapers in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern New Mexico News - Clovis; Enchanted Circle News - Northeast Taos County and Western Colfax County; Four Corners Business Journal - Farmington; Gallup Independent - Gallup; Green Fire Times - Santa Fe; Guadalupe County Communicator - Santa Rosa; Health City Sun - Albuquerque; El Hispano News Albuquerque - Albuquerque; Hobbs News-Sun ...

  4. Taos News - Wikipedia

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    Taos News is a weekly newspaper published in Taos, New Mexico. It is owned by El Crepusculo, Inc., named after the first newspaper published by Padre Martinez. The company is classified under newspaper publishing and printing manufacturers. It is estimated to have an annual revenue of $2.5 million and employs a staff of approximately 35. [1]

  5. Judson Crews - Wikipedia

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    Crews worked as an educator at the Wharton County Junior College and the University of New Mexico branch campus in Gallup, New Mexico. He first opened his Motive Bookshop and issued his first Motive Press publications in Waco. In 1947 he moved both businesses to Taos, New Mexico, and married Taos

  6. Frank Waters - Wikipedia

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    After his divorce, Waters moved to Taos, New Mexico, where he continued to write. In 1947, Waters purchased property at nearby Arroyo Seco, New Mexico, and married Jane Somervell. He served as editor-in-chief of Taos' bilingual newspaper, El Crepusculo from 1949 to 1951, and as a reviewer for the Saturday Review of Literature from 1950 to 1956.

  7. Thomas "Doc" Martin - Wikipedia

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    Doc Martin was a major figure in the development of Taos. Blanche Grant wrote of him a year before his death, "(He) Has been prominent in all important matters pertaining to Taos ever since (he arrived in 1889)." [5] He was a Freemason and one of the first Shriners in New Mexico. He served as deputy for all Masonic bodies in northern New Mexico ...