November 2022

An apple a day…

This feature adapted from one that first ran Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015 With so many gorgeous kinds of apples shining brightly and piled high in every grocery store produce department, along side the stacks of pumpkins and winter squashes, it’s pretty hard to resist the urge to want to bake something with some real fall appeal.

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Nettie Glorioso

Nettie Glorioso Nettie Glorioso, 95, passed away on October 22, 2022 at Mount Saint Francis Nursing Center, Colorado Springs, CO. She was born on December 29, 1926, Valdez, CO to Rosalie and Salvatore Garbo.

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River C

all Purgatoire River Call as of: 11/01/2022. Lewelling & McCormick Ditch: Priority #13, Appropriation Date: 01/01/1864.

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How secure is the vote?

It’s not necessarily easy to commit voter fraud. It does happen — it’s pretty episodic and rare, though. But the fact that it does happen some — that’s what gets into the news and that’s sort of what reinforces the belief that it’s just completely rampant.

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Rise in syphilis cases prompts renewal of NM public health order

The New Mexico Department of Health renewed a 2021 public health order that mandates all medical providers serving pregnant women follow “best practices” by testing all pregnant women for syphilis multiple times “to protect newborns from syphilis.” “New Mexico has seen a sharp increase in the number of congenital syphilis cases since 2017 and ranked first in the U.S. for rate of congenital syphilis in 2020 (the most recent finalized Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data),” the department said in a release.

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