Head to Toe conference looks at student health from different perspectives By New Mexico Department of health SANTA FE, NM — The New Mexico Department of Health’s Office of School and Adolescent Health will host the 22nd annual Head to Toe conference at the Albuquerque Convention Center April 18-19, 2018. …
Read More »Do What Works to Provide Student Success Resources
By NEA New Mexico Teachers and other educators across the nation say “enough” to chronic underfunding of public education. Here in New Mexico, educators await a positive outcome to the lawsuit against the State for failing to provide public schools the supports necessary for statewide student success. The National Education …
Read More »Navajo Lake State Park Announces Paving Project at Pine Boat Ramp Lot
By NM State Parks Navajo Dam, NM –The Pine Main boat ramp parking area at Navajo Lake State Park will be undergoing a facelift that includes patching, a new 2” paving overlay, new tire bumpers, and striping. Portions of the parking area will be closed to accomplish these much-needed improvements. …
Read More »2NDGEAR to Create 100 New Tech Jobs in Albuquerque
By NM True Albuquerque, N.M. – Today, Governor Susana Martinez and Albuquerque Economic Development welcomed 2NDGEAR to Albuquerque. 2NDGEAR is a leading provider of certified refurbished IT equipment for educational systems, based in California. The company’s expansion, supported by New Mexico’s Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP), will create 100 new …
Read More »Governor Susana Martinez Welcomes Leading Healthcare Services Provider to NM with up to 244 New Jobs
By New Mexico True Albuquerque, N.M. – Today, Governor Susana Martinez welcomed Carenet Healthcare Services to Albuquerque with up to 244 new jobs over the next five years. The San Antonio based company will invest $3 million in a downtown Albuquerque location. Carenet’s expansion to Albuquerque will be supported by …
Read More »New Mexico Receives High Marks in Implementing Policies to Reduce Prescription Painkiller Deaths
By NM Department Of Health Santa Fe, NM — Today, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) announced that a recent report from the National Safety Council says New Mexico is one of only thirteen states and Washington, D.C., given its highest mark of “Improving” in strengthening laws and regulations …
Read More »Santa Fe Studios to Partner with Turquoise Trail Charter School
New Middle School Will Provide Long-Term Opportunities By Turquoise Trail Charter School WHO:NM Public Education Secretary Christopher Ruszkowski; Octovio Marin, General Manager Santa Fe Studios; Dr. Ray Griffin, Head Administrator Turquoise Trail Charter School;Floyd Trujillo, Turquoise Trail Charter School Board President; Hajer Maas, 6th grade student; Caterina Miller, 6th grade …
Read More »Residents Seek to Protect New Mexico from Nation’s Most Dangerous Radioactive Waste
By Sierra Club Albuquerque, N.M. — Activists inflated a mock radioactive waste canister at a news conference today to point out the risks of a proposal to ship and store the nation’s most radioactive nuclear waste in New Mexico. Holtec International has a controversial plan to store up to 100,000 …
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Read More »Expect roadblocks statewide during hunting and fishing seasons
By NM Game and Fish SANTA FE – The Department of Game and Fish will conduct roadblocks throughout the state during hunting and fishing seasons to collect harvest data and to detect wildlife law violations. The 2018-2019 hunting and fishing season began April 1. All hunters and anglers are required …
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