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Group sues to protect lesser prairie chicken
CARLSBAD — A conservation group is suing to try to win federal protection for the lesser prairie chicken, a bird about the same size as domestic chicken found in parts of New Mexico — including Eddy County — and several other states.Texas statewide high school scores (Aug. 26-28, 2010) Here are the statewide scores from the Abilene Reporter-News and the Associated Press for Zero Week (Aug. 26-28, 2010),
NMED hears opposition to cap and trade petition CARLSBAD — Words such as "utmost foolishness," "an abomination," "greed," "stupidity," "nonsense" and "grossly unfair," were fired at representatives from the New Mexico Environment Department who were in Carlsbad Tuesday to gather comments on the department's cap and trade petition and
Voter registration books open until Oct. 5 for November election CARLSBAD — It's not too late to register to vote in the Nov. 2 general election. Residents new to Carlsbad or long-time residents who want to vote, but as yet haven't registered, have until Oct.
Legislators, others oppose cap and trade petition CARLSBAD — Legislators representing Eddy County, local government officials and industry and business leaders have come out in opposition to a cap and trade petition proposed by the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board.
Compensation study launched for county employees A compensation study is underway for Lincoln County employees, as urged by several elected county officials and authorized by county commissioners.
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County among law enforcement grant recipients CARLSBAD — Law enforcement agencies in New Mexico will receive more than $7 million from a federal grant to support law enforcement efforts in their communities.
OMI: Final report of deaths could take months CARLSBAD — A spokeswoman in the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator said a final report on the Aug.
City approves additional payment for brine well case CARLSBAD — The Carlsbad City Council on Tuesday approved $90,000 for legal services provided by the Pete Domenici Jr.
