I have my reasons for not thinking too much about the plight of homeless people, but the death of Kliff Paul Groves made it hard to ignore for a while. I had to remember a time when I was one step up from homeless. Facebook is not a complete news source, and the Daily Press […] Read More
Renee’s latest book, When Kittens Take Over, is based on a true story. It’s a delightful and heartwarming tale about overcoming impatience. Jolinn wants something immediately. However, a series of events stop her from reaching her goal, and she experiences disappointment. Discover with Jolinn the value of appreciating every moment along the journey to achieving your goals.ased on […] Read More
Queen Agatha, regal champion of the common people, is an adult fairy story with a new twist! In the mystical medieval land of Xana, Queen Julia is a typical aristocratic monarch. Her daughter, Princess Agatha, is the champion of the commoners. When the evil sorcerer Magi comes to Xana, he kills Queen Julia, takes the […] Read More
Author Catalina Claussen will lead the upcoming session in The Write Stuff writing series, a 2-hour discussion titled “The Fabric of Our Lives: Strategies in Weaving Story from Oral History, Archival Research, and Creative Expression.” This event is scheduled for Saturday, November 18, from 10 am to noon, and will be held at the Unitarian […] Read More

We respectfully acknowledge that the entirety of southwestern New Mexico is the traditional territory, since time immemorial, of the Chis-Nde, also known as the people of the Chiricahua Apache Nation. The Chiricahua Apache Nation is recognized as a sovereign Native Nation by the United States in the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Friendship of 1 July 1852 (10 Stat. 979) (Treaty of Santa Fe ratified 23 March 1853 and proclaimed by President Franklin Pierce 25 March 1853).