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NEW MEXICO MAINSTREET RECEIVES USDA FUNDING TO SUPPORT RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

By New Mexico Economic Development Department New Mexico Main Street is receiving grant support from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide in-depth services in rural economic development in the communities of Belen, Las Vegas, Raton and Tucumcari. The four rural municipalities are participants in the Great Blocks on …

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LESHIN’S SELECTIONS

COLLEGE BOWL PICKS By Arnie Leshin Dec. 16:  Celebration Bowl – North Carolina A & T vs. Grambling. NC A & T 21-14 Dec. 16: Carriers New Orleans Bowl – Troy vs. North Texas. Troy 50-30 Dec. 16:  AutoNation Cure Bowl – Western Kentucky vs. Georgia State. Western Kentucky 31-24 …

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City of Santa Fe 2017 Holiday Hours

By City of Santa Fe SANTA FE, NM – City of Santa Fe business offices and Municipal Court will be closed on Monday December 25, 2017 in observance of Christmas. In addition City of Santa Fe offices and Municipal Court will be closed on Monday, January 1, 2018 for New …

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Ball brothers, LiAngelo and LaMelo, said to be taking their basketball talents to the small, poor Lithuanian town of Prienal, but no word of a contract makes the deal a mystery

Mini, old arena can seat 1,500, food concession has very little to offer, head coach known for his intensity on the sidelines, team is in last place, but here come the Balls By Arnie Leshin Welcome to Prienal, Lithuania, a small town on the banks of the Newman River, population estimated …

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Nominate your favorite business

Deadline Approaching to Nominate SBA New Mexico Small Business Person of the Year By Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce ALBUQUERQUE – The U.S. Small Business Administration New Mexico District Office is now accepting nominations for its 2018 Small Business Week Awards, including the New Mexico Small Business Person of the …

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Annual Lady Horsemen holiday tournament at St. Michael’s switches to a six-school round-robin and begins its three-day event on December 27

Joining St. Michael’s in the field are Pojoaque Valley, Espanola Valley, Cobre, and Albuquerque schools Cottonwood Classical Prep and Sandia Prep By Arnie Leshin Only Cobre will have a tune-up game for the Lady Horsemen holiday basketball event that will be a round-robin this time around, with play beginning on Dec. …

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