Monthly Archives: September 2021

Show your support by safeguarding your organization’s money

When was the last independent audit of your church’s finances? Or of your favorite nonprofit? This might be, for some people, the most offensive question I could possibly ask. “What do you mean,” you might say, “my church or my … Continue reading

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Vaccine passports are nothing new

My friend, who was a frequent global traveler before the pandemic, has a document called the International Certificate of Vaccination. It attests that she has been vaccinated against yellow fever and several other diseases. The form is approved by the … Continue reading

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Rural school districts are different

People in rural school districts are different, they will tell you. Different from what, you might ask. Certainly some needs are unique to those districts, such as those related to the long travel distances. A lifelong resident of Magdalena told … Continue reading

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Gasoline and alcohol don’t mix

You don’t see cigarette vending machines anymore; have you noticed? They became illegal in New Mexico a few years ago, except for limited locations where teenagers cannot get to them. Lawmakers decided the way to prevent teenagers from buying cigarettes … Continue reading

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