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Read More »SALAZAR NAMES SECURITIES WATCHDOG
By NM Regulation and Licensing Department New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Superintendent Marguerite Salazar on Thursday announced that Matthew Bouillon Mascareñas has been named director of the Securities Division. Bouillon previously served as an Assistant Attorney General with the Colorado Department of Law in Denver where he represented the Colorado …
Read More »Mining Company Proposes Exploration on Santa Fe National Forest, Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District
By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) today announced that it has received a Plan of Operations from Comexico LLC, the American subsidiary of New World Cobalt, to conduct mineral exploration on previously identified deposits on the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District. Comexico also submitted an exploration permit application to …
Read More »NM Wildlife latest news for you
By NM Wildlife Game Commission Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on May 28 announced the appointment of new members of the State Game Commission. Jesse Deubel, executive director of the NMWF, said he’s thrilled with the new commission and looks forward to working with them to create a culture that manages …
Read More »D-Day 75 Years Later: Honoring the Past
By Cameron Gonzales Today is the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the pivotal battle that began the Allied victory in WWII. On that June day in 1944, at least 156,000 allied soldiers launched the largest land, water and air invasion in human history. More than 5,000 ships were deployed, with 11,000 …
Read More »Happy PRIDE Santa Fe!
By Cameron Gonzales Happy Pride Santa Fe! As Pride month commences, so do celebratory events in both Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Pride on the Pitch took place yesterday at Isotope Stadium cheering on New Mexico United. All the action started with a 4pm tailgate, moving onto the game which started …
Read More »New Mexico Acknowledged for Measures Improving Foster Care; CYFD Calls For Task Force Applicants
By NMCYFD The state of New Mexico was among just 13 states acknowledged by a national foster care organization for passing new legislation or executive orders to improve foster-parenting policies. Lawmakers and the Children, Youth & Families Department were identified last week by CHAMPS (Children Need Amazing Parents), a national …
Read More »Salon El Zaguán: Susan Williams on El Zaguán Garden
By Historic Santa Fe Foundation Historic Santa Fe Foundation presents the July Salon El Zaguán monthly lecture series with Susan Williams onSanta Fe’s Colonial Revival: The Garden at El Zaguán. The talk is scheduled for Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 3pm in the sala of HSFF’s El Zaguán located at 545 …
Read More »NMDOT Traffic Safety Reminder: Secure Your Load
By NMDOT According to New Mexico law, drivers must secure their loads or face a $300 fine for littering on state highways. New Mexico statute 66-7-364 states, “No person shall throw, deposit, drop or permit to be dropped, any trash, or destructive, injurious material upon any highway.” In 2016 …
Read More »Weekly Fishing And Stocking Report
By N.M. Game and Fish Check out the latest stocking report here! Catches of the week Alumni Pond: Brody Ochoa, age 11 of Las Cruces caught a 13-pound carp May 27. He was using hotdogs. Bosque Redondo: Jason Luis Archuleta, age 5, of Clovis caught a 20-inch catfish May 30. …
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