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Fields of hope: How Portales won the battle for Eastern New Mexico University (Portales News-Tribune)
Editor’s note: Reprinted with permission of New Mexico Magazine. In 1912, the New Mexico Constitution called for “a normal school, which shall be established by the Legislature and located in one of the counties of Union, Quay, Curry, Roosevelt, Chaves or Eddy.”Las Cruces names NMSU official as treasurer (Las Cruces Sun-News) To view the City of Las Cruces Web site, go to our Home Page and look under "Helpful Links."
ValueOptions(R) Reinvests $3.1 Million in New Mexico (redOrbit) Company's Behavioral Health Grants Now Total $13.4 Million ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- ValueOptions(R), Inc., of Norfolk, Virginia, the behavioral health organization that has managed public behavioral health care services in New Mexico since 2005, announced today that it is awarding $3.1 million to behavioral health care providers to further develop community-based services ...
YHEC team wins state but wants international title (Carlsbad Current-Argus) CARLSBAD — Eddy County can add another trophy to the mantel. A team of teen hunters is celebrating a state championship earned at the New Mexico Youth Hunters Education Challenge June 13.
Local news in brief June 25, 2009 (Santa Fe New Mexican) Santa Fe police arrested a 42-year-old woman after officers found her twin 9-year-old boys wandering along St. Francis Drive with two homeless men late last week, court documents show.
Governor Bill Richardson, NMORR announce $16 million in additional local road and transit construction projects (Clovis News Journal) SANTA FE- Governor Bill Richardson and the New Mexico Office of Recovery and Reinvestment today announced the approval of an additional $16.1 million worth of local road and transit construction projects under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Several of the projects are in Curry and Roosevelt County and include the Hull Street Bridge in Clovis.
Scoreboard: Rodeo (Billings Gazette) Monday, June 22, 2009 PRCA Belt Bareback - Ben Wrzesinski, Boulder, 76, 805; Dale Stoler, Great Falls, 74, 604; Troy Solomon, Havre, 73, 402; Scott Owens, Toston, 72, 201.
State announces $16M for road, transit (New Mexico Business Weekly) The New Mexico Office of Recovery and Reinvestment announced the approval of $16.1 million worth of local and transit construction projects with federal stimulus funds.
County tops PILT recipient ledger (Carlsbad Current-Argus) CARLSBAD — New Mexico counties will share more than $37 million in payment in lieu of taxes (PILT) funds, with Eddy County receiving the highest amount of $3.
COMMUNITY ROUNDUP: Snohomish County boys win 33rd annual all-star bowling tournament in Lynnwood (Everett Herald) The team from Snohomish County won the Boys Division at the 33rd annual Inter-Association All-Star Bowling Tournament held June 6-7 at Brunswick Majestic Lanes in Lynnwood.