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Leopold’s legacy: New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness marks 100th anniversary

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Leopold’s legacy: New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness marks 100th anniversary


Some of Jesse Deubel’s best memories are rooted in the rugged terrains of the Aldo Leopold and Gila Wilderness areas of southwestern New Mexico.

Deubel was 11 when he first accompanied his father on a turkey hunt in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness and 15 when he took an elk with a bow deep in the Gila Wilderness. He said those two adjacent tracts of untamed topography inside the Gila National Forest make up a deep part of who he is.

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As New Mexico’s opioid settlement funds tickle in, they are tough to track

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It was described as a windfall for New Mexico, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to turn the tide against an opioid epidemic three decades in the making.

But how far could some $920.5 million go, spread across the state government, counties and communities — as well as attorneys — over 18 years?

The money from massive settlement agreements with pharmaceutical companies and pharmacies, accused in a series of lawsuits of fueling the opioid crisis, has been trickling in, with the first payments arriving in April 2022 and the last expected in 2039. Slightly more than half, 55%, goes directly to the state, while more than 28% — a total upwards of $250 million — is funneled to attorneys, legislative documents show.

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New Mexico State’s Jack Turner taken in 10th round of 2026 MLB Draft

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Turner was selected by the Detroit Tigers

New Mexico State pitcher Jack Turner has been taken in the 10th round of the 2026 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers.

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Turner becomes the 14th Aggie player selected in the MLB Draft since 2015 and the eighth selected in the first 10 rounds. The most recent NM State players selected in the MLB Draft prior to Turner were outfielders Keith Jones II, a 10th-round pick by the Texas Rangers, and Titus Dumitru, a 16th-round pick by the Atlanta Braves, both in 2024.

Turner spent the 2025 and 2026 seasons with the Aggies after arriving from Suffolk County Community College (New York), where he was a 2024 NJCAA Division III First Team All-American. He made 24 pitching appearances, 17 being starts, and recorded a 6.15 ERA over those two years. Turner struck out 100 batters in 112.2 innings pitched across 2025 and 2026 and made one save in 2026.

He ended his NM State run on a high note by not allowing a run in the Aggies’ penultimate game of 2026 against Florida International on May 15. Turner struck out five batters that day and allowed only three hits in six innings to help NM State win 6-5.

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Turner played for the Trenton Thunder and the State College Spikes, collegiate summer league baseball teams playing in the MLB Draft League, after leaving the Aggies. He recorded a 4.09 ERA with the Thunder and a 5.14 ERA with the Spikes.

Turner made eight pitching appearances for Trenton and struck out 17 batters, allowed only five earned runs and walked eight batters in 11 innings pitched. He started two games for State College, striking out five batters, allowing four earned runs and registering a 1.114 WHIP in seven innings pitched.

Turner received recognition after his first start for the Spikes on June 3 after pitching a sinker and a sweeping curve that each had over a foot of horizontal movement.

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Turner becomes the seventh NM State player to be selected by Detroit in the MLB Draft, the first being former NM State AD Mario Moccia in the 44th round of the 1989 draft. The most recent was pitcher Ryan Beck in the 30th round of the 2013 draft.



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Complicated legacy: Former students reflect on St. Catherine Indian School

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Walter Dasheno’s mind drifted toward the distant past as he studied the small black-and-white photograph, with 11 serious-looking Native American teens staring back at him.

Dasheno still knows the names of the other 1965 graduates of St. Catherine Indian School — boys in caps and gowns from New Mexico pueblos and the Navajo Nation, their lives knitted together during their years at the Catholic boarding school in Santa Fe.







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Walter Dasheno, a graduate of St. Catherine Indian School and former Santa Clara Pueblo governor, smiles while looking at a small black-and-white photograph of his former classmates in the mid-1960s at his home at the pueblo on Thursday.

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Walter Dasheno holds up a photo of himself and fellow high school graduates from St. Catherine Indian School’s Class of 1965 — teen boys from the pueblos of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation dressed in their caps and gowns. He recalled memories from his times at the Catholic boarding school in Santa Fe.


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City firefighters battled for hours July 2 at the historic campus of the former St. Catherine Indian School.

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Archbishop Byrne and clergy meeting with Taos dancers at St. Catherine Indian School, circa 1950. 

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Cochiti Pueblo pupils at chapel, St. Catherine School.

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Details at the historic St. Catherine Indian School in 2021 include a small cemetery where clergy were buried and murals created by some of the students.



‘Woven together by tradition’







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A photo of Walter Dasheno and a female student wearing traditional clothing as they carried in the chalice and unconsecrated wine during a special Mass at St. Catherine Indian School in the mid-1960s.

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A small figure of St. Catherine with a young Native American student alongside a Hopi kachina on display at Walter Dasheno’s home in Santa Clara Pueblo on Thursday. Dasheno, a former Santa Clara Pueblo governor, graduated from St. Catherine Indian School in 1965.


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Bystanders watch July 2 as firefighters battle the blaze at the historic St. Catherine Indian School.









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The last graduating class of St. Catherine Indian School celebrates outside St. Francis Cathedral in May 1998.

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