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spacer Dear Friends, July 11, 2000
Dear Friends, I just came back from the floor of the House presenting the Baca Bill. We`ll vote on it tomorrow morning, but I expect an overwhelming vote to pass it. This is the last step before the President`s signature to authorize the purchase of the Baca Ranch and placing it in a specially managed public trust. If you drive up Route 4 through Jemez Springs, you`ll come to the Baca. When you look on your highway map of northern New Mexico, it`s that big square that borders the Santa ...
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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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E-Newsletter Vol 1 Issue 19
Serving Neighbors

DOLLARS FOR YOUR EDUCATION

Funding your college education shouldn`t be a mystery
Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean planning your education comes to an end. Whether you’re going to college this fall, next fall, or you’re planning for your newborns college education 18 years from now, here’s some info to get you started. Even if you’ve already gone to school and are still paying off your loans, there’s some info for you.
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Fun Facts
True or False—Ash from the volcanic eruption that created the Valles Caldera can be found as far away as Kansas?
True! The Valles Caldera—15 miles in diameter—was formed by at least two massive volcanic eruptions, the first 1.6 million years ago. The explosions spewed a column of ash into the air with a force that scientists estimate as 600 times that of Mt. St. Helens. Ash from these blows has been found in Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma and deposits have been measured as thick as two miles deep.
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