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And the West is History

100 years ago: “L. H. Pierce, the Ignacio auto livery man who brought a party over from the fair left for home after giving his machine a rest in a local corral.” 75 years ago: “O...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “A terrible death as the consequence of a mistake resulted when a local ranch man succumbed to the effect of poison swallowed in the rear of the Ignacio barber shop. He died i...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The appearance of Newton, the magician, the second of the series of lyceum entertainments, at Red Man Hall was greeted with a packed house. His show was replete with entertai...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The first annual Ignacio Indian Fair opened with a large attendance and one of the largest parades ever seen in that city.” 75 years ago: “With five cases of infan...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Major McDevitt went over to Ignacio on political business, going on east to look after the color of the political horizon in that section.” 75 years ago: “Gravelin...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The Electric’s program for tonight reads like it would be a smile from beginning to end.” 75 years ago: “Miss Virginia Conway, who celebrated her 15 birthday invit...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Eugene Heth, one of the best known and sensational aviators of the country, will fly here. Heth, in his first days of flying, was known as ‘Wild Bill’ Heth, because of the ma...

Where do you fall among U.S. drinkers?

Do you drink a glass of wine with dinner every night? That puts you in the top 30 percent of American adults in terms of per-capita alcohol consumption. If you drink two glasses, that would ...

Health Briefs

Women can receive free mammograms Women’s Wellness Connection and the American Cancer Society urge women ages 40 to 64 to talk with their doctors during National Breast Cancer Awa...

When at the gym, exercise your manners

No staring, no grunting and, please, use your towel and remember to share the equipment

How to tell a child about a parent’s cancer

“I can’t imagine going through that with a child that age,” we moms with cancer tell each other. Every parent, every kid, every cancer is so different. And we don’t want to imagi...

3 ways to improve health care

Speakers at health summit discuss methods for reform