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I think they found the clay mold- this festival really brings ing very interesting. all the talent together that "There was a pottery we have in our local area. booth with mugs and vases It introduces new things to that had heads and faces people and let people show coming out of them/' Steve off their skills and abilities. Harkness said. "It was re- I think it brought a lot of ally interesting to look at different types of people because I had never seen together through dancanything like it before. I re- ing, music, painting and By Hector Valencia reporter I The Signpost 2 6 8 |9 4 2 3 1 6 4 8 .3.11 5 6 7 3 Bob Christie & Brian Skoloff Associated Press LUNA, N.M. (AP)-Crews who've been battling a massive wildfire in eastern Arizona for two weeks shifted their focus Monday to New Mexico, where they lit fires to stifle a flare-up that skipped along treetops toward a small mountain town. In the opposite corner of New Mexico, near the Colorado border, a wildfire that has forced hundreds of people from their homes more than doubled in size to an estimated 6,000 acres, after being fanned by high winds. "We're watching trees explode before our eyes. It's horrendous," said Barbara Riley, a schoolteacher and bed-and-breakfast owner in the northeastern New Mexico community of Raton. A 20-mile section of the main north-south highway through New Mexico and Colorado remained closed due to the fire, causing hundreds of travelers to drive hours out of their way. At the WallowfireMonday, crews worked furiously to protect the working- I WANT TO SEE HOW FAR I CAN GO. SO DOES HAUIBURTON. and gas companies face bigger challenges in the field than ever before. Through focused innovation, we work to address specific ally identified customer needs, solve unique project challenges and develop next-generation technologies. 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Between 800 and ful weekend of no major 1,000 people were asked fire growth. overnight to leave their Hundreds of firefighters homes northeast of Raton. worked alongside U.S. HighThe fire prompted the way 180 between Luna and closure of 1-25 from Trinithe state line, hacking down dad, Colo., to Raton, sendbrush and using chain saws ing summer motorists on to cut down trees. The other lengthy detours. Fire offiside of the road was black- cials confirmed two strucened from the fires they set tures have burned, but to clear a break. they could not say whethAt Luna Lake in Arizona, er they were homes, busia steady stream of helicop- nesses or outbuildings. ters collected water and flew The blaze more than west to attack flames send- doubled in size in a matter ing up a huge plume of thick, of hours Monday, to about gray smoke from the pines. 9 square miles, as crews Fire officials said the flare- worked to protect evacuated up was in the tree crowns, homes and businesses. an ominous sign that the fire Of the plume of smoke was gaining. It was still more rising from the hills outside than three milesfromLuna. Raton, Mayor Neil Segotta Earlier Monday, Catron said: "It looks like your County Undersheriff Ian worst nightmare." 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