Man found deceased in Turkey Creek area
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- Published: 27 June 2023 27 June 2023
John Calvin Richardson, 46, found deceased in the area of Turkey Creek in Gila New Mexico. On June 26, 2023 at approximately 3:27 a.m. The Grant County Sheriff's Deputies responded to an unattended death in the area of Turkey Creek. Victim had been with a friend camping near a hot spring. While both were in the water, the camp fire they had going was going out.
The friend went to go retrieve some more fire wood and when she returned, victim was lying face down in the water. EMS and Paramedics were called out to the scene for medical attention but were unsuccessful. The Grant County Sheriff's Detectives were called out as this is still an ongoing investigation and awaiting results from the Office of Medical Investigator for the cause of death. Next of kin was notified.
Sheriff Raul Villanueva and his staff wish to offer condolences to the family and friends of the decedent at this most difficult time.
Silver Consolidated Schools National History Day program participants at nationals present their comments, part 3
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- Published: 27 June 2023 27 June 2023
[Editor's Note: This is the third of several in a series of articles about and by students who participated from Silver Consolidated Schools in the National History Day competitions, under the tutelage of teachers Claudie Thompson and Lee Wilson. This editor posed the questions, and the students replied.]
These students succeeded at the state level, allowing them to go to Nationals in Washington D.C. Two entries, a group project, and an individual project placed among the top 10 finalists at Nationals.
The two interviews below present more comments from two who made it to nationals and what they have discovered and learned from the program.
Silver Consolidated Schools National History Day program participants talk about their experiences, part 2
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- Published: 27 June 2023 27 June 2023
[Editor's Note: This is the second of several in a series of articles about and by students who participated from Silver Consolidated Schools in the National History Day competitions, under the tutelage of teachers Claudie Thompson and Lee Wilson.This Editor posed the questions, and the students replied with their comments.]
The Silver Consolidated Schools high school students succeeded at the state level, allowing them to go to Nationals in Washington D.C. Two entries, a group project, and an individual project placed among the top 10 finalists at Nationals.
The two interviews below give the insights from two who made it to nationals and continue to learn from the program.
Pass Fire Update June 27, 2023
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- Published: 27 June 2023 27 June 2023
Pass Fire
Gila National Forest Incident Commanders – Billy Trujillo IC - Dustin Roper IC (t)
Information Phone: 575-388-8211 Hours: 8 am-4:30 pm
Email:2023.Pass@Firenet.gov Acres: 56,954
Location: 40 miles west of Winston, NM
Containment: 12%
Personnel: 119
Start Date: May 18, 2023
Cause: Lightning
Fuels: Timber, piñon/juniper and grass
The Pass Fire grew an additional 1271 acres yesterday where the fire is most active on the southeast side near Trails End Ranch and the East Fork of the Gila River. The fire is gradually progressing towards the east and southeast and fire crews are successfully holding the fire within containment lines.
Today, firefighters are implementing a plan to improve FR704 and assess and prep White Rocks Trail (27) and Iron Trail (771) to be utilized as part of the containment line and prevent the fire from advancing towards private land. As part of the strategy to ensure the protection of private land and structures, firefighters will carefully evaluate and implement hand ignition operations to herd the fire away from private property.
Rico Fire Update – June 27, 2023
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- Published: 27 June 2023 27 June 2023
Rico Fire Update – June 27, 2023
Location: ¼ mile NW of Pinos Altos, NM I Size: 328 acres* I Containment: 70% I Personnel: 146
Start Date: June 20, 2023 I Cause: Under investigation I Fuels: Slash, timber and brush
*Size: adjusted from 421 acre to 328 acres due to more accurate mapping
The LAST FIRE UPDATE for the RICO FIRE will be issued tomorrow, June 28
SILVER CITY, NM, June 27, 2023 – Firefighters using hand-held GPS units were able to walk and map the entire perimeter of the Rico Fire, resulting in a more accurate measurement of the acreage. Containment is at 70%, and suppression repair work continues. The workforce has decreased slightly and is sufficient based on the current workload. Work that is now underway involves repairing hand and dozer lines, trails, staging areas, safety zones, drop points, and possibly roads that were used during the firefighting effort. Visibility of the handline constructed during the fire will be reduced and brush and limbs may be scattered onto firelines so that a more natural appearance is restored. Waterbars are being installed to facilitate drainage, especially on sloped terrain and handline intersections with roads and trails.
National History Day participants from Silver Consolidated Schools, who made it to national competition, part 1
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- Published: 26 June 2023 26 June 2023
[Editor's Note: This is the first of several in a series of articles about and by students who participated from Silver Consolidated Schools in the National History Day competitions, under the tutelage of teachers Claudie Thompson and Lee Wilson.]
These students succeeded at the state level, allowing them to go to Nationals in Washington D.C. Two entries, a group project, and an individual project placed among the top 10 finalists at Nationals.
Projects/students that competed at nationals: