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Fugitive of the week: Kathy Harbison
The United States Marshals Service and its Southwest Investigative Fugitive Task Force are currently seeking Kathy Harbison based upon an arrest warrant issued by the U.S. District Court of New Mexico in March ... via KOB-TV
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Students shine at state science fair
"Which Ten Pound Test is Best?", entered in the Junior Mathematical Sciences category. Wurtz received an honorable mention in his category. Emily Joy Chapman of Heights Middle School for the exhibit "Plant paradise" Farmington High School ninth grader Matthew Ketcham explains his science project to the judges during the San Juan Regional Science and Engineering Fair in March. via Farmington Daily Times
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Armed Robbers Hit Rio Rancho Businesses
"We just have to be more careful and watch out for each other" A string of armed robberies has Rio Rancho business owners on alert. The first robbery happened in early March at an Allsup's convenience store on New Mexico Highway 528 and Ridgecrest Drive. via KOAT.com
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PRC member Sandy Jones to field questions
Sandy Jones, vice chairman of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission, will be available from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday to hear from local residents. via Las Cruces Sun-News
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Tree Give-away
Tree New Mexico is partnering with the City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Department to increase the tree canopy in residential areas of the city. via City of Albuquerque
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Wallace an - outstanding woman'
"I am very pleased for her and want to congratulate her on this great honor." State weighs meadow mouse recovery plan An upcoming meeting of the New Mexico Fish and Game Commission will consider adopting a recovery plan for two small rodents listed as endangered under the Wildlife ... via Los Alamos Monitor
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State Police Identify Fugitive Kurt Sohrbeck
State of New Mexico Department of Public Safety March 26, 2008 Contact: Peter Olson 827-3361 State Police Identify Fugitive Kurt Sohrbeck Cloudcroft--New Mexico State Police investigators have positively ... via Dps.nm.org
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Dry skies prompt forest burn ban
"The Lincoln National Forest, in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management field office, will enact Stage II fire restrictions for all Lincoln and BLM lands to include Fort Stanton." The Forest Service said Saturday that increased fire danger in the Lincoln National Forest warrants Stage II fire restrictions. via Las Cruces Sun-News
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Environment Department Issues $25,358 Penalty to Owner of Trailer...
"We are concerned about the potential effects of discharges from the trailer court on groundwater" Environment Department Issues Compliance Order with $25,358 Penalty to Owner of Trailer Court near Taos for Violating State Water Quality Regulations The New Mexico Environment Department issued an ... via New Mexico Environment Department
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Rick Homans to lead Tax and Rev department
"I want to welcome Rick Homans back to state government, where I will count on his expertise at the Taxation and Revenue Department" New Mexico Business Weekly - by Megan Kamerick NMBW Staff Rick Homans is returning to public life. via New Mexico Business Weekly
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High Country Gardens to open in two more Jackalope locations
"It's just a natural complement" New Mexico Business Weekly - by Megan Kamerick NMBW Staff Shoppers at Jackalope locations in Albuquerque now will be able to shop for plants to go with their pottery. via New Mexico Business Weekly
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Guadalupe Mountain caves topic of talk
"He'll give the talk in less technical language so you don't have to be a scientist to enjoy it" Lovers of the Guadalupe Mountains may want to attend a special presentation next week reconstructing the geological history that created the mountains and their caves. via Carlsbad Current-Argus
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Environment Secretary Issues Statement on Dine Power Authority and...
"New Mexico's position on this plant is clear; the Desert Rock plant as currently proposed is a step in the wrong direction" Environment Secretary Issues Statement on Dine Power Authority and Desert Rock Energy Co. via New Mexico Environment Department
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Cuban Resort Receives Two Million Visitors
Havana, Mar 18 Cuban tourism destination Jardines del Rey received two million visitors since it began to be commercialized in 1993, said an official communique Tuesday. via Prensa Latina
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Weather conditions creating fire hazards
"These dangerously high winds combined with extremely dry conditions will produce a critically dangerous fire weather situation" Windy conditions, low humidity and rising temperatures are expected to combine to create hazardous fire conditions across the region today and tomorrow, the National Weather Service reported. via Carlsbad Current-Argus
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Devour: A Locavore's Guide
How do we know the local-food movement has finally hit its stride? Well here's one big sign: Locavore was chosen as the 2007 Word of the Year by the editors of the New Oxford American Dictionary, beating out ... via Santa Fe Reporter
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BOOM - the official resource guide for film industry professionals...
Your Magazine for generating new business with New Mexico's fastest growing industry. via City of Albuquerque
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Governor announces 4th Governor's Cup Competition for NM filmmakers
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson recently announced a call for entries for the Governor's Cup 2008 Short Animation Competition. via Carlsbad Current-Argus
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Chamber presents corporate citizenship awards March 18
The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce will host its fourth annual corporate citizenship awards on March 18 in Albuquerque. via New Mexico Business Weekly
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Mother Road Theatre Company Presents: an Evening with Alan Arkin & Friends
In a rare public appearance, Alan Arkin will be performing readings from his own works accompanied by actors Jonathan Richards of Santa Fe and Sean Kernan of New York City. via City of Albuquerque
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