Congressman Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) today issued the following statement after it was revealed that Republican leaders of the House of Representatives were restricting access to a draft of their Affordable Care Act repeal proposal, keeping it “under lock and key” in an undisclosed room in Congress. Luján issued the …
Read More »NMSU program guides leaders in food, agriculture, natural resources
Who will be the next leaders in the food, agriculture and natural resource industries in New Mexico? The 4-H and FFA youth development programs instill leadership qualities in school- and college-age youth that they may then call upon in their daily lives or in the future during their careers. But …
Read More »Udall Statement Opposing Effort to Roll Back Fair Pay and Workplace Protections
U.S. Senator Tom Udall released the following statement against repealing the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order through a little-used procedure made possible by the Congressional Review Act (CRA). The Senate began debating the measure after a procedural motion was agreed to by a slim majority, 51-46. A final …
Read More »NMSU College of Business tax experts warn of potential fraudulent schemes
Now that tax season is upon us, people must be especially diligent to protect themselves against the influx of IRS-type scams. New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas has issued a Scam Alert recently about a scam phone call threatening an IRS criminal lawsuit. New Mexico State University College of Business …
Read More »NMDOT Announces Upcoming Roadway Reconstruction On NM 30 in Pueblo of Santa Clara
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) announces upcoming roadway reconstruction on NM 30 from milepost 7.150 to milepost 7.610 in the Pueblo of Santa Clara. Vital Consulting Group, LLC of Albuquerque, New Mexico is the contractor for the project. The NMDOT District Five Espanola Project Office will provide construction …
Read More »Leaders in cancer research to speak at NMSU in March
It’s your chance to learn more about a stomach cancer-causing bacterium and about how transparent zebrafish embryos are used to study human brain pathways with potential for cancer cells. New Mexico State University is hosting two speakers who are leaders in cancer research at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center …
Read More »CHRISTUS St. Vincent Welcomes Surgeon Wendy Davis To Surgical Associates Team
CHRISTUS St. Vincent is proud to welcome Dr. Wendy Davis to our Surgical Associates team. Dr. Davis is a board certified general surgeon who has practiced in the southeastern U.S. since 2000, working at hospitals in Cape Canaveral, Augusta and Atlanta. She received her medical degree from the University of …
Read More »CHRISTUS St. Vincent Welcomes New Trauma Surgeon
CHRISTUS St. Vincent is proud to welcome Salvador Sordo A., MD, MSCI, to our Trauma and Acute Care surgical team. Dr. Sordo received his medical degree from the University of Guadalajara School of Medicine in Guadalajara, Mexico. During his time there, he completed a clinical internship with Hospital Español de …
Read More »Insurance Fraud Bureau Earns Highly Recognized Law Enforcement Accreditation
Source: Office of Superintendent of Insurance The Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) announced that its Insurance Fraud Bureau has earned accreditation from the New Mexico Law Enforcement Professional Standards Council (NMLEPSC), joining 14 of New Mexico’s finest law enforcement agencies. The accreditation means OSI’s Insurance Fraud Bureau is certified …
Read More »NMSU dean completes statewide tour of university’s Extension, research centers
As 2016 came to a close, a statewide tour that began in August, covered thousands of miles and included dozens of meetings, also came to a close. New Mexico State University’s Rolando Flores, the new dean of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, completed visits to all of …
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