Inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries before European exploration, New Mexico was subsequently part of the Imperial Spanishviceroyalty of New Spain. Later, it was part of Mexico before becoming a U.S. territory and eventually a U.S. state. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists who have lived in the area for more than 400 years. It also has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona. The nations in the state consist of mostly Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native American influences, both of which are reflected in the state flag. The scarlet and gold colors of the New Mexico flag are taken from the royal standards of Spain, along with the ancient sun symbol of the Zia, a Pueblo-related tribe.
The historic U.S. Route 66 (US66, Route66) ran east–west across the central part of the state of New Mexico, along the path now taken by Interstate 40 (I-40). However, until 1937, it took a longer route via Los Lunas, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe, now roughly New Mexico State Road 6 (NM6), I-25, and US84. Large portions of the old road parallel to I-40 have been designated NM 118, NM 122, NM 124, NM 333, three separate loops of I-40 Business, and state-maintained frontage roads.
Route66 in New Mexico was marked over portions of two auto trails— the National Old Trails Road from Arizona via Albuquerque and Santa Fe to just shy of Las Vegas, and one of the main routes of the Ozark Trails network from that point into Texas. The state had taken over maintenance of these roads under several numbers: NM6 from Arizona to Los Lunas, part of NM1 through Albuquerque and Santa Fe to near Las Vegas, NM56 to Santa Rosa, the short NM104 to Cuervo, and part of NM3 to Texas. While NM56 and NM104 were completely absorbed by US66, NM6 was reassigned to a route splitting from US66 (old NM6) at Laguna and heading straight east through Albuquerque, Moriarty, and Palma to US66 at Santa Rosa. Except between Albuquerque and Moriarty, where it formed part of US470, this was an unimproved road.
New Mexico State Road 14 (NM14) is a 54-mile-long (87km)state road located in northern New Mexico. The highway connects Albuquerque to Santa Fe and comprises most of the Turquoise Trail, a National Scenic Byway which also includes NM536 (Sandia Crest Scenic Byway).
Route description
NM14 begins at the intersection with NM333 in Tijeras, which is also the center of the Tijeras interchange along Interstate40 (I-40). NM14 heads north through Bernalillo County, passing through the community of Cedar Crest, to San Antonito, where it intersects NM536.
The highway continues northeast and briefly cuts through Sandoval County by entering from the south and leaving from the east. Now in Santa Fe County, NM14 turns to the north. It intersects NM344 west of Oro Quay Peak, both of which are located south of the ghost town of Golden.
History
State Road 10 (NM 10) had been established before 1927 between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. By 1927, part of NM 10 was replaced by US 470 from Tijeras to Albuquerque, but the northern terminus remained at US 85 in Santa Fe. By 1930, the end of NM 10 was at US 66. In 1935, NM 10 was extended south to NM 15 near Tajique. NM 15 was later absorbed into a further southern extension of NM 10 to US 54 in Carrizozo. By 1949, this highway was mostly paved.
New Mexico has a long history of wine production in the United States. In 1629, Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in the Río Grande valley of southern New Mexico. Viticulture took hold in the valley, and by the year 1880, grapes were grown on over 3,000 acres (12km2), and wineries produced over 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000L) of wine. The editor of the Socorro bulletin predicted in 1880 that "We see in the present attention given to grape culture, an important and growing industry which, in a few years, will assume proportions of no ordinary nature."
The wine industry in New Mexico declined in the latter decades of the nineteenth century in part due to flooding of the Río Grande. Prohibition in the United States forced many wineries to close, while others remained operational providing sacramental wine to primarily Catholic as well as other Christianchurches. The modern New Mexico wine industry received significant support in 1978 when a government-sponsored study encouraged winegrowers to plant Frenchhybrid grape varieties.
Abraham Lincoln himself comes to New Mexico to discuss living together in peace with Acoma, a feared and respective Indian chief. He presents the chief with a cane as a gift and symbol of their friendship.
Lt. Hunt is promoted due to his personal assistance to Lincoln in arranging the truce. Unhappily, a bigoted superior officer, Col. McComb, and the dastardly Judge Wilcox are opposed to any such treaty, and when Hunt states his objection, McComb has him placed under arrest alongside Acoma and a number of Indian braves, also breaking the cane.
Other members of the tribe break them out of jail, killing McComb and others in the process. Hunt takes command and cancels all travel in the region, angering a woman named Cherry who is planning a trip to Nevada. She arrogantly elects to leave anyway, as does Judge Wilcox, so a company of men led by Hunt goes along as escorts.
The Deadly Companions is a 1961 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran, and Chill Wills. Based on the novel of the same name by A. S. Fleischman, the film is about an ex-army officer who accidentally kills a woman's son, and tries to make up for it by escorting the funeral procession through dangerous Indian territory.The Deadly Companions was Sam Peckinpah's motion picture directorial debut.
Plot
After her young son is killed in a bank robbery, Kit Tilden (Maureen O'Hara) is determined to bury him beside his father in Siringo, now deserted and located in Apache territory. Yellowleg (Brian Keith), the ex-army sergeant who accidentally killed her son, decides to help take the body across the desert to be buried, whether Kit wants help or not.
Cast
Production
After the cancellation of his 1960 television series The Westerner, Brian Keith was cast as the male lead in The Deadly Companions. He suggested Sam Peckinpah (the producer and director of The Westerner) as the director for this film, and producer Charles B. Fitzsimons accepted the idea. By most accounts, the low-budget film shot on location in Arizona was a learning process for Peckinpah. Unable to rewrite the screenplay or edit the picture, Peckinpah vowed to never again direct a film unless he had script control. The Deadly Companions passed largely without notice and is the least known of Peckinpah's films.
Mexico was a barque that was wrecked off Southport on 9 December 1886. She was repaired only to be lost in Scottish waters in 1890.
Shipwreck
On 9 December 1886, the Mexico was on its way from Liverpool to Guayaquil, Ecuador when it was caught in a storm. Lifeboats were launched from Lytham, St. Annes and Southport to rescue the crew. The Lytham lifeboat Charles Biggs, which was on her maiden rescue, rescued the twelve crew but both the St. Annes lifeboat Laura Janet and the Southport lifeboat Eliza Fernley were capsized, and 27 of the 29 crew were drowned. To date, this is the worst loss of RNLI crew in a single incident.Mexico came ashore off Birkdale, opposite the Birkdale Palace Hotel.
Aftermath
Sixteen women were left widows, and fifty children lost their fathers. Queen Victoria and the Kaiser sent their condolences to the families of the lifeboatmen. An appeal was launched to raise money to provide a memorial to those killed, and the organisation by Sir Charles Macara of the first street collections in Manchester in 1891 led to the first flag days. The disaster has a permanent memorial in Lytham St. Annes lifeboat house. An appeal has been launched by the Lytham St. Annes Civic Society for the restoration of four of the memorials.
Jim Terr (c)
As mentioned in video, I was up there delivering copies of The Hermit's Peak Howler to stores, etc. and was struck as always by how beautiful it is.
Please visit the website, http://www.HermitsPeakHowler.com, for pickup locations in Mora area and Las Vegas.
published: 19 Jul 2022
Day Trip to Mora NM & Surprise GUESTS! #newmexico
#newmexico #statepark #rv #rvlife #rvliving #fulltimervliving
Still based at Coyote Creek State Park in New Mexico I took a day trip to another local town, called Mora. After doing some interesting things in Mora I went back to camp and found a couple of subscribers and put them on video.
published: 16 Jul 2023
Mora, New Mexico Downtown, 1991 rare footage
Mora is a town about halfway between Taos and Las Vegas, New Mexico on Hwy 518.
My first filming position was opposite of 298-294 518-NM, todays Mora Valley Spinning Mill Yarn Store. Second position was in front of 324 518-NM
former Theresa ? Restaurant, today Hatcha´s Café. Across the street was Mora Fire Department, today David Cargo Library. Napa Auto Parts also moved away. In the little store on the right side of the restaurant was Mora County Magistrate.
Videos taken by myself on April 30 and May 1, 1991, copyright by myself.
Places to visit more or less close by:
Historical St. Vrain Mill, Hwy 434, Mora
Fort Union National Monument and learn about Santa Fe Trail, ...
3115 NM-161, Watrous, NM 87753, United States
Thank you for checking out my affiliate links!
TedsWoodworking for d...
published: 28 Jan 2023
NMPBS: Mora County, New Mexico - Translator
In April 2022, The Hermit's Peak Fire burned more than 300,000 acres in Mora County, NM. At NMPBS our mission is to deliver the best educational and entertaining programming using the highest quality technical equipment to as many homes and devices as possible. We've started rebuilding with better and newer technology, and your contributions make this possible.
To become a member visit: https://www.newmexicopbs.org/support/membership/
published: 22 Aug 2022
Mora New Mexico Area
A lot of the Mountains Burned up. Mora town looks ok not to bad passing through there. I got board at home so here I was Cruising around taking a look around the Surrounding areas.
published: 18 Jun 2022
Mora New Mexico #fiesta #newmexico
#newmexico #resturantreview #fulltimerv #rv #rvlife #fulltimervliving #rvliving
This is the Mora New Mexico Fiesta!
A review of a restaurant
https://www.kennscuisinehatchas.com/
A look at a Historic Mill
https://www.stvrainmill.org/
published: 23 Jul 2023
NEW MEXICO HISTORY IN 10 MINUTES - EP 49 - MORA and LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO!
Join State Historian of New Mexico Robert Martinez and enjoy his series, New Mexico History in 10 Minutes! Let's go the Mora and Las Vegas New Mexico and get ready for the Americans!
published: 25 Feb 2021
Fall Hiking 🥾 Mora New Mexico
Took a fall trip to see the leafs change colors and it was a perfect timing trip for us. We even encountered a small snow storm 🌨️. We stayed in Mora New Mexico and traveled one day to Taos ski valley. Definitely a cool forest area for hikes. Enjoy !
published: 03 Nov 2022
Lalo Mora Mix Para Pistear - Corridos Viejitos Famosos || 20 Éxitos
Former employee accused of stealing thousands from New Mexico county
Former employee accused of stealing thousands from New Mexico county - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/former-employee-accused-of-stealing-thousands-from-new-mexico-county/1528427255
Jim Terr (c)
As mentioned in video, I was up there delivering copies of The Hermit's Peak Howler to stores, etc. and was struck as always by how beautiful it...
Jim Terr (c)
As mentioned in video, I was up there delivering copies of The Hermit's Peak Howler to stores, etc. and was struck as always by how beautiful it is.
Please visit the website, http://www.HermitsPeakHowler.com, for pickup locations in Mora area and Las Vegas.
Jim Terr (c)
As mentioned in video, I was up there delivering copies of The Hermit's Peak Howler to stores, etc. and was struck as always by how beautiful it is.
Please visit the website, http://www.HermitsPeakHowler.com, for pickup locations in Mora area and Las Vegas.
#newmexico #statepark #rv #rvlife #rvliving #fulltimervliving
Still based at Coyote Creek State Park in New Mexico I took a day trip to another local town, ca...
#newmexico #statepark #rv #rvlife #rvliving #fulltimervliving
Still based at Coyote Creek State Park in New Mexico I took a day trip to another local town, called Mora. After doing some interesting things in Mora I went back to camp and found a couple of subscribers and put them on video.
#newmexico #statepark #rv #rvlife #rvliving #fulltimervliving
Still based at Coyote Creek State Park in New Mexico I took a day trip to another local town, called Mora. After doing some interesting things in Mora I went back to camp and found a couple of subscribers and put them on video.
Mora is a town about halfway between Taos and Las Vegas, New Mexico on Hwy 518.
My first filming position was opposite of 298-294 518-NM, todays Mora Valley Spi...
Mora is a town about halfway between Taos and Las Vegas, New Mexico on Hwy 518.
My first filming position was opposite of 298-294 518-NM, todays Mora Valley Spinning Mill Yarn Store. Second position was in front of 324 518-NM
former Theresa ? Restaurant, today Hatcha´s Café. Across the street was Mora Fire Department, today David Cargo Library. Napa Auto Parts also moved away. In the little store on the right side of the restaurant was Mora County Magistrate.
Videos taken by myself on April 30 and May 1, 1991, copyright by myself.
Places to visit more or less close by:
Historical St. Vrain Mill, Hwy 434, Mora
Fort Union National Monument and learn about Santa Fe Trail, ...
3115 NM-161, Watrous, NM 87753, United States
Thank you for checking out my affiliate links!
TedsWoodworking for decks, sheds, greenhouses, furniture and more:
https://b2823b272pju1lfkn3tcr2qm0q.hop.clickbank.net
Attraction Bundle - magnetisch auf Frauen wirken:
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Mora is a town about halfway between Taos and Las Vegas, New Mexico on Hwy 518.
My first filming position was opposite of 298-294 518-NM, todays Mora Valley Spinning Mill Yarn Store. Second position was in front of 324 518-NM
former Theresa ? Restaurant, today Hatcha´s Café. Across the street was Mora Fire Department, today David Cargo Library. Napa Auto Parts also moved away. In the little store on the right side of the restaurant was Mora County Magistrate.
Videos taken by myself on April 30 and May 1, 1991, copyright by myself.
Places to visit more or less close by:
Historical St. Vrain Mill, Hwy 434, Mora
Fort Union National Monument and learn about Santa Fe Trail, ...
3115 NM-161, Watrous, NM 87753, United States
Thank you for checking out my affiliate links!
TedsWoodworking for decks, sheds, greenhouses, furniture and more:
https://b2823b272pju1lfkn3tcr2qm0q.hop.clickbank.net
Attraction Bundle - magnetisch auf Frauen wirken:
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/115391/CreativKraft/
The Self-Sufficiant Backyard: off-grid , gardening, DIY, survival, ...:
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/379127/CreativKraft/
TRB Red Voucher for true American patriots:
https://6958df1bypkt3u0dh9zj6bj8yt.hop.clickbank.net
Trump MAGA pen 2024:
https://e6c99b-dvktvem760qo6sdoodi.hop.clickbank.net
In April 2022, The Hermit's Peak Fire burned more than 300,000 acres in Mora County, NM. At NMPBS our mission is to deliver the best educational and entertainin...
In April 2022, The Hermit's Peak Fire burned more than 300,000 acres in Mora County, NM. At NMPBS our mission is to deliver the best educational and entertaining programming using the highest quality technical equipment to as many homes and devices as possible. We've started rebuilding with better and newer technology, and your contributions make this possible.
To become a member visit: https://www.newmexicopbs.org/support/membership/
In April 2022, The Hermit's Peak Fire burned more than 300,000 acres in Mora County, NM. At NMPBS our mission is to deliver the best educational and entertaining programming using the highest quality technical equipment to as many homes and devices as possible. We've started rebuilding with better and newer technology, and your contributions make this possible.
To become a member visit: https://www.newmexicopbs.org/support/membership/
A lot of the Mountains Burned up. Mora town looks ok not to bad passing through there. I got board at home so here I was Cruising around taking a look around th...
A lot of the Mountains Burned up. Mora town looks ok not to bad passing through there. I got board at home so here I was Cruising around taking a look around the Surrounding areas.
A lot of the Mountains Burned up. Mora town looks ok not to bad passing through there. I got board at home so here I was Cruising around taking a look around the Surrounding areas.
#newmexico #resturantreview #fulltimerv #rv #rvlife #fulltimervliving #rvliving
This is the Mora New Mexico Fiesta!
A review of a restaurant
https://www.k...
#newmexico #resturantreview #fulltimerv #rv #rvlife #fulltimervliving #rvliving
This is the Mora New Mexico Fiesta!
A review of a restaurant
https://www.kennscuisinehatchas.com/
A look at a Historic Mill
https://www.stvrainmill.org/
#newmexico #resturantreview #fulltimerv #rv #rvlife #fulltimervliving #rvliving
This is the Mora New Mexico Fiesta!
A review of a restaurant
https://www.kennscuisinehatchas.com/
A look at a Historic Mill
https://www.stvrainmill.org/
Join State Historian of New Mexico Robert Martinez and enjoy his series, New Mexico History in 10 Minutes! Let's go the Mora and Las Vegas New Mexico and get re...
Join State Historian of New Mexico Robert Martinez and enjoy his series, New Mexico History in 10 Minutes! Let's go the Mora and Las Vegas New Mexico and get ready for the Americans!
Join State Historian of New Mexico Robert Martinez and enjoy his series, New Mexico History in 10 Minutes! Let's go the Mora and Las Vegas New Mexico and get ready for the Americans!
Took a fall trip to see the leafs change colors and it was a perfect timing trip for us. We even encountered a small snow storm 🌨️. We stayed in Mora New Mexico...
Took a fall trip to see the leafs change colors and it was a perfect timing trip for us. We even encountered a small snow storm 🌨️. We stayed in Mora New Mexico and traveled one day to Taos ski valley. Definitely a cool forest area for hikes. Enjoy !
Took a fall trip to see the leafs change colors and it was a perfect timing trip for us. We even encountered a small snow storm 🌨️. We stayed in Mora New Mexico and traveled one day to Taos ski valley. Definitely a cool forest area for hikes. Enjoy !
Former employee accused of stealing thousands from New Mexico county - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/former-employee-accused-of-stealing-thousand...
Former employee accused of stealing thousands from New Mexico county - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/former-employee-accused-of-stealing-thousands-from-new-mexico-county/1528427255
Former employee accused of stealing thousands from New Mexico county - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/former-employee-accused-of-stealing-thousands-from-new-mexico-county/1528427255
Jim Terr (c)
As mentioned in video, I was up there delivering copies of The Hermit's Peak Howler to stores, etc. and was struck as always by how beautiful it is.
Please visit the website, http://www.HermitsPeakHowler.com, for pickup locations in Mora area and Las Vegas.
#newmexico #statepark #rv #rvlife #rvliving #fulltimervliving
Still based at Coyote Creek State Park in New Mexico I took a day trip to another local town, called Mora. After doing some interesting things in Mora I went back to camp and found a couple of subscribers and put them on video.
Mora is a town about halfway between Taos and Las Vegas, New Mexico on Hwy 518.
My first filming position was opposite of 298-294 518-NM, todays Mora Valley Spinning Mill Yarn Store. Second position was in front of 324 518-NM
former Theresa ? Restaurant, today Hatcha´s Café. Across the street was Mora Fire Department, today David Cargo Library. Napa Auto Parts also moved away. In the little store on the right side of the restaurant was Mora County Magistrate.
Videos taken by myself on April 30 and May 1, 1991, copyright by myself.
Places to visit more or less close by:
Historical St. Vrain Mill, Hwy 434, Mora
Fort Union National Monument and learn about Santa Fe Trail, ...
3115 NM-161, Watrous, NM 87753, United States
Thank you for checking out my affiliate links!
TedsWoodworking for decks, sheds, greenhouses, furniture and more:
https://b2823b272pju1lfkn3tcr2qm0q.hop.clickbank.net
Attraction Bundle - magnetisch auf Frauen wirken:
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/115391/CreativKraft/
The Self-Sufficiant Backyard: off-grid , gardening, DIY, survival, ...:
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/379127/CreativKraft/
TRB Red Voucher for true American patriots:
https://6958df1bypkt3u0dh9zj6bj8yt.hop.clickbank.net
Trump MAGA pen 2024:
https://e6c99b-dvktvem760qo6sdoodi.hop.clickbank.net
In April 2022, The Hermit's Peak Fire burned more than 300,000 acres in Mora County, NM. At NMPBS our mission is to deliver the best educational and entertaining programming using the highest quality technical equipment to as many homes and devices as possible. We've started rebuilding with better and newer technology, and your contributions make this possible.
To become a member visit: https://www.newmexicopbs.org/support/membership/
A lot of the Mountains Burned up. Mora town looks ok not to bad passing through there. I got board at home so here I was Cruising around taking a look around the Surrounding areas.
#newmexico #resturantreview #fulltimerv #rv #rvlife #fulltimervliving #rvliving
This is the Mora New Mexico Fiesta!
A review of a restaurant
https://www.kennscuisinehatchas.com/
A look at a Historic Mill
https://www.stvrainmill.org/
Join State Historian of New Mexico Robert Martinez and enjoy his series, New Mexico History in 10 Minutes! Let's go the Mora and Las Vegas New Mexico and get ready for the Americans!
Took a fall trip to see the leafs change colors and it was a perfect timing trip for us. We even encountered a small snow storm 🌨️. We stayed in Mora New Mexico and traveled one day to Taos ski valley. Definitely a cool forest area for hikes. Enjoy !
Former employee accused of stealing thousands from New Mexico county - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/former-employee-accused-of-stealing-thousands-from-new-mexico-county/1528427255
Inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries before European exploration, New Mexico was subsequently part of the Imperial Spanishviceroyalty of New Spain. Later, it was part of Mexico before becoming a U.S. territory and eventually a U.S. state. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists who have lived in the area for more than 400 years. It also has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona. The nations in the state consist of mostly Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native American influences, both of which are reflected in the state flag. The scarlet and gold colors of the New Mexico flag are taken from the royal standards of Spain, along with the ancient sun symbol of the Zia, a Pueblo-related tribe.
New Mexico down on Central Avenue Where the old highway goes running through And all that I can do ,all that I can do Is think of you With someone new I got a job waiting tables in the middle of the night See the sunrise in my rear view mirror Wake up to see the last of its light But I don't mind, no I don't mind Because that hot desert sun beating down on this side of town Well it ain't a pretty sight A few old men and some young drunks they'll try to make a pass But I just have to look them straight in the eye And I say please don't even ask 'Cause there's no one who, there's no one who Can make my tired old life Seem new and unused I guess there's always gotta be someone out on the highway Laying down all that tar And there's always gotta be someone serving up the drinks Down at the bar But I don't want to be slaving my life away If it's just to pay for all the things I never knew quite how to say Dirty old blackbird landed on my window sill I didn't want him to leave so I sat there watching him perfectly still Until he finally flew, and when he finally flew I asked him to cut a hole in the morning sky
By Friday morning, snowfall totals in some northeastern New Mexico counties including Mora, San Miguel and Santa Fe, reached at least 24 inches, with an additional 4 to 20 inches expected during the day ... New Mexico Gov.
Researchers at New MexicoState University's Forestry Research Center in Mora are experimenting with drought-hardening some seedlings to prepare them for the warmer and drier conditions they could face when they put down roots in burn scars.
After living in Washington and New York City and then settling in Mexico in 1947, where she married artist Francisco Mora, had three children and taught art for over sixty years.
Thunderstorms on Monday could lead to flash floods in the burn scar of the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire of 2022 that changed the landscape of San Miguel, Mora and Taos counties in northern New Mexico.
His passion for music — whether it’s traditional Spanish, country, rock or Americana folk — was born while growing up in the northern New Mexico town of Mora... He hadn’t played a Spanish song since leaving New Mexico.
In 2022 in New Mexico, two prescribed ... It can be all but impossible to suppress a megafire, but the government must try, unless it wishes to write off, say, Mora, New Mexico, or Malibu, California.
They lost everything in New Mexico’s biggest wildfire ... What Medicaid acceptance looks like at New Mexico substance use treatment centers ... “Because the State of New Mexico and Mora and San MiguelCounties, we’re victims as well.”.
Bottled water has always seemed wasteful and wrong-headed to me, except when it’s an emergency fix in places that have bad-tasting water or have lost their normal water supply, like Jackson, Miss., or New Mexico’s MoraCounty after the fires.
Cesar "El Gordo" Rodarte, 38, of Anthony, New Mexico, was sentenced Jan ...Juan Jose Mora, 41, of Vado, New Mexico, was sentenced May 23 to two years and three months in prison on one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine.