By Tom Udall Press Office WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich joined 11 Democratic senators in pressing the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to postpone the development of management plans for the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah until legal challenges regarding the president’s authority …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College Hosts Meet and Greet with Respiratory Care Department
Explore the possibilities of earning an Associate Degree in Respiratory Care. By SFCC What: Meet Santa Fe Community College’s Respiratory Care Department. Respiratory therapists who earn a degree at SFCC find good jobs in hospital settings, emergency rooms, critical care units, clinics and home health care organizations. Attend one of …
Read More »NM 30 in Pueblo of Santa Clara Roadway Reconstruction Resumes Work
By NMDOT The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) continues roadway reconstruction on NM 30 from milepost 7.150 to milepost 7.610 in the Pueblo of Santa Clara. On February 18, 2018, the contractor will resume work on NM 30 in the Pueblo of Santa Clara. NM 30 will have one …
Read More »PNM supports small businesses through WESST
By PNM Albuquerque, NM) – Small businesses are an important part of New Mexico’s community, and are vital to the state’s growth. Recently, PNM Resources Foundation gifted a total of $200,000 over the next two years to WESST, one of New Mexico’s most well-known business development and training organizations. WESST …
Read More »New Mexico MainStreet is Reaccredited by the National Main Street Center to Continue Statewide Economic Revitalization Work
By New Mexico Economic Development Department Santa Fe, N.M. – Today, the Economic Development Department announced that New Mexico MainStreet (NMMS) has been reaccredited and licensed through the National Main Street Center, Inc. for 2018. This accreditation allows New Mexico MainStreet to continue helping local communities grow their downtown economies. “Congratulations …
Read More »Join us for the Grand Opening of El Camino Crossing
Saturday and Sunday, February 24 – 25 10am – 5pm Agua Fria and Harrison Rd By Homewise Six unique floorplans (524 – 1,481 SQ FT) All homes include solar Easy access to walking and biking trails Energy efficient & water conserving features Fiber optic cable for high speed internet access …
Read More »Plaza Vendor Program Applications Now Available
Applications due by March 16, 2018 by 4:00pm By City of Santa Fe Santa Fe, NM –Santa Fe is well known for outstanding food and beautiful artwork. The City’s Plaza Park Pushcart program is a well-established part of Santa Fe’s culinary culture, offering creative and regional local flavors sold in Santa Fe’s …
Read More »State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn resumes search for lessee to take over Garrett’s Desert Inn
By NM State Land Commissioner SANTA FE, NM – Efforts to develop the Garrett’s Desert Inn property in downtown Santa Fe have resumed after State Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn disqualified the first winning bidder for the project selected in November. Commissioner Dunn is seeking the highest and best bid for …
Read More »Department of Health Reports Flu Activity Now Peaked in New Mexico
Flu shot and good health hygiene still recommended to keep it that way NM Department of Health SANTA FE —The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports that although flu activity remains widespread across the state, it appears activity overall in New Mexico has peaked and will likely continue to …
Read More »COMMENTARY ON PARKLAND’S DOUGLAS HIGH
Parkland, the small community in South Florida, was a victim of a sneak attack by a former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High student, and this shooting made the news that 17 were killed No stores, no theaters, no restaurants, for an area that minds its own business and supports its high school By Arnie Leshin I …
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