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Riding for Rescues

Twenty-five years ago, avid horseman Bud Kingston started a 400-mile horseback ride across New Mexico but never completed it. This time, his goal is to finish the ride and raise $15,000 for rescued horses.  On Aug. 31, Kingston will start his journey, “Riding for Rescues.” He will ride through Quemado, Pie Town, Magdalena, Socorro, Mountainair, […]

Posted inEdgewood, Uncategorized

Riding for Rescues

Twenty-five years ago, avid horseman Bud Kingston started a 400-mile horseback ride across New Mexico but never completed it. This time, his goal is to finish the ride and raise $15,000 for rescued horses.  On Aug. 31, Kingston will start his journey, “Riding for Rescues.” He will ride through Quemado, Pie Town, Magdalena, Socorro, Mountainair, […]

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Edgewood Residents May Get More Transportation Options

Edgewood residents may soon see more public transportation options.  To get more information on the community’s transportation needs, the North Central Regional Transit District Blue Bus is conducting a survey to help develop potential future public transportation options for the Edgewood area.  The NCRTD Blue Bus is a free, ADA-compliant transit service for communities in […]

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Edgewood Residents May Get More Transportation Options

Edgewood residents may soon see more public transportation options.  To get more information on the community’s transportation needs, the North Central Regional Transit District Blue Bus is conducting a survey to help develop potential future public transportation options for the Edgewood area.  The NCRTD Blue Bus is a free, ADA-compliant transit service for communities in […]

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100 Years Ago, Nation’s Eyes Focused on a Part-Time Tijeras Canyon Resident

A century ago this year, the “Carl” who named Carlito Springs captured the country’s attention by exposing the biggest political scandal of the era. He was Carl Magee, one of the more remarkable figures from New Mexico’s early statehood history.  Magee not only developed the Tijeras Canyon retreat and renamed it after his late son, Carl […]