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Cordova, New Mexico

Population: 62,203

Santa Fe's unique blend of Spanish and Pueblo Indian heritage lends it a rich multicultural flair. Walking through the historic downtown Plaza or past the art galleries lining Canyon Road, it's not unusual to see an adobe building dating back to the 17th century, or a statue paying homage to early Spanish settlers. The area attracts visual artists from around the globe, who yearn to capture the colors and lines of its unique rock formations and plant life. The town practically hums with creativity, and many famous artistic figures have lived in or emerged from Santa Fe, including painter Georgia O'Keeffe and writer Cormac McCarthy.

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Cordova News

El Rito students upset by felled trees on campus

KOB-TV - Mon Oct 26

Northern New Mexico College is rethinking plans for more than $1 million in construction at its El Rito campus in Rio Arriba County after complaints about a decision to cut down 16 mature trees.

Shift in cases prompts docket changes

SantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Oct 24

The number of civil cases in the 1st Judicial District has been rising during the last year and a half, while the number of criminal cases has been dropping.

New Mexico's CNSP Applies for $6.3 Million in Broadband Stimulus Grant

TMCnet - Fri Oct 09

In keeping with the nation's efforts to seek additional funds for broadband stimulus, a New Mexico organization announced a recent attempt to accrue financing for broadband services in its area.

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