County Attorney, Bruce Frederick Bruce Frederick brings with him nearly 25 years of private practice, non-profit, local and state government experience. Bruce’s areas of practice range from water law, natural resources and environmental law to real estate, land use, and oil and gas. Bruce has been part of the Santa …
Read More »Santa Fe Community College and Santa Fe Higher Education Center Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
Campuses Closed November 23-26, 2017 SANTA FE, NM – Santa Fe Community College and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center will close for the Thanksgiving holiday from Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 23‐26. All campus facilities will be closed. No classes or activities will be held and no other student services will …
Read More »City Seeks Individuals for Sister Cities Committee
Santa Fe, NM – The City of Santa Fe seeks individuals interested in serving on the Sister Cities Committee, an advisory committee appointed by the Mayor. The committee is tasked with maintaining relationships with Sister Cities that strengthen cultural, historic, educational and economic ties with Santa Fe’s Sister Cities. Currently, the …
Read More »Register Now for Winter Break Day Camps at GCCC
Winter break is right around the corner so the GCCC is offering up two weeks of Winter Break Day Camps. Register now!
Read More »NEW DEADLINE: City Seeks Candidates for Community Development Commission
Santa Fe, NM – The City of Santa Fe’s Office of Affordable Housing is seeking candidates interested in serving on the Community Development Commission (CDC). The CDC is a seven-member board appointed by the Mayor to serve three year terms. Staff is currently seeking to fill two (2) vacancies: one …
Read More »Public Bank Task Force to Hold First Public Forum
YOUR INPUT IS NEEDED AT THE TASK FORCE’S FIRST PUBLIC BANK FORUM, NOVEMBER 20 The nine-member Public Bank Task Force, appointed by Mayor Gonzales and the Santa Fe City Council, is halfway through its six-month assignment to research the pros and cons involved in establishing a Public Bank for Santa …
Read More »Hispanic Chamber After Hours Focuses on Early Learning
The Santa Fe Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Ray Sandoval, Carl Luff, Bill Garcia, and Katherine Freeman of United Way of Santa Fe County invite you to hear the case for United Way of Santa Fe County’s early childhood education initiatives, including renovation of the former Kaune Elementary into the United …
Read More »Ambercare’s Holiday Light Display to Benefit Homebound Persons
The Ambercare Foundation is holding a Holiday Light Display to raise funds for homebound persons For the first time the Ambercare Foundation will be hosting a Holiday Light Display on Friday, December 1 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Santa Claus will be at the event for pictures with the …
Read More »Family Business of the Year Awarded to The Lowe Family
The Lowe Family, Owner of Food King (Cost Plus Foods) in Santa Fe Baylor University Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation announces 2017 Texas Large Family Business of the Year, Lowe’s Market from Littlefield Texas LITTLEFIELD, TX—The Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation of Baylor University …
Read More »Northern Receives Rapid Workforce Development Grant to Enhance Nurse Aide Training
Española, NM – The College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Northern New Mexico College has received a $112,506 Rapid Workforce Development grant to provide accelerated Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) training to 48 New Mexico students. The Northern program was among seven from across the state that applied for the …
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