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Saving Logan the calf
An eastern New Mexico family had an unusual problem: a calf they needed to get rid of but didn't want to say goodbye to.
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Quay County winners garner $1 millon over the past year
The New Mexico Lottery said this week that approximately $1 million in prizes was paid from lottery tickets sold in Quay County during the fiscal year ending June 30.
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Pro's Ranch Market likely to open Las Cruces store
I reported in July that Pro's Ranch Markets had its eye on opening a store in Las Cruces.
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Logan man injured at Ute Lake State Park
A New Mexico State Parks worker was injured Friday afternoon in Logan while working on a nature trail at Ute Lake State Park, a Parks official said.
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Police Blotter
The following is a sample of calls received during the last few days by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari Police Department.
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Severe thunderstorm causes damage in Logan
Logan was cleaning up Saturday after a violent thunderstorm produced damage around the community.
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Saturday morning crash kills 3
Monday, July 28, 2008 at 1:48 p.m. An early Saturday morning crash claimed the lives of three men, all of whom were from Logan, New Mexico.
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-- Accident Claims Three Men from Logan
Pickup truck slams into a tree off Route 66 near Endee Saturday morning. Three men from Logan were killed in a single-vehicle accident on Route 66 near Endee Saturday morning, the Quay County Sun reported.
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Storms producing funnel clouds, road flooding in Quay County
A funnel cloud was spotted over Tucumcari about 2 p.m. Wednesday as dark storm clouds moved across the region.
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Police Blotter
The following is a sample of calls received during the last few days by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari Police Department.
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Millionaire born between Logan, Nara Visa
On Highway 54, between Logan and Nara Visa, was the small town of Obar. Now only a cemetery, Obar was the birth place of Frank G. Berlin, who became a millionaire and more.
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Police Blotter
The following is a sample of calls received during the last few days by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari Police Department.
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Memorial holiday starts earlier, lasts longer
What's the last Monday in May? Memorial Day. Memorial Day wasn't always on the last Monday in May.
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New Deal celebrating 75th annivesary
In the small community of Amistad, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal received a warm welcome at a celebration of the New Deal's 75th anniversary.
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Friends of Ute Lake plan outdoor holiday concert
Two enterinment headliners will be the guest performers at the first annual "Stars on tthe Water 08," concert on May 24. via Quay County Sun
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Community Notes
Legion to hold flea market, bake sale and pancake breakfast Saturday The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 77 is having a flea market, bake Sale and a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.on Saturday in the ... via Quay County Sun
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Police Blotter
The following is a sample of calls received during the last few days by the central dispatch office for Quay County, based at the Tucumcari Police Department. via Quay County Sun
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Ute water project awarded $4.52 million
"It's nice when you've got that level of support, especially when you're going to Washington to testify for federal funding." The Eastern New Mexico Rural Water Authority Ute Water Pipeline Project was awarded $4.52 million in the 2008 Water Trust Board funding cycle Wednesday in Santa Fe, according to a press release from the city of ... via Clovis News-Journal
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Taking one TAL task
"Theresa really gets all the credit,"Martin said. "The company's name is her initials. She wanted to do this and I've supported her. Mostly, it just breaks even, but it keeps trash out of the landfill." The Science Club and students at Tucumcari High School are giving the city a recycling boost. via Quay County Sun
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Local vets offering rabies clinics
Rabies clinics will be offered at four locations in Quay County on April 26 by two local veterinarians. via Quay County Sun
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