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NM Governor Joins Obama Cabinet
President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday announced New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson for secretary of commerce.
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Little Argus
Golden Services will hold their annual Home Health & Hospice Celebration of Remembrance from 5:30-7 p.m. today at the Cavern Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 110 Russell.
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Government can't solve high gas prices
Drive north to Artesia, and gas prices are cheaper. Drive east to Hobbs, and gas prices are cheaper.
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Christmas for our Troops collects more than 7,000 pounds of goods
Volunteers with Christmas for our Troops gathered for a photo Monday as their collection drive draws to a close.
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Church collecting beans to help villages
Residents of Carlsbad are invited to join Artesians in collecting two tons of beans for the small Indian village of Auga Puerca in Mexico's mountainous interior.
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Carlsbad Community Concert Association launches 65th season
A special Fall Concert by Carlsbad Community Chorale, under the direction of Dan M. Hood, will be presented as part of the Carlsbad Community Concert Association s 65th season at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at First ...
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Carlsbad Soil and Water Conservation District: Your tax dollars at work
Yearly property taxes are due this time of the year and many of you might be wondering what the 0.7 mill assessment from CSWCD on your bill means.
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For the Record:
Brandon Cummings, 27, of the 600 block of South Eighth, charged with aggravated DWI .
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County wants money for road lights
Which county road intersections are the most dangerous and would benefit from the installation of lights? According to Eddy County Road Superintendent Frank Weldon, there are numerous such intersections.
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Committee responds to Lowe's criticism
The recent decision of a major home improvement store not to build in Carlsbad because the city needs to "clean up its act" should be a wake-up call to all residents to get involved and do their part to improve ...
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Little Argus
Today: Annual bazaar set CARLSBAD - First Assembly of God's annual Granny's Attic Bazaar will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the church, 1502 W. Mermod.
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Brine well collapses in Eddy County
A brine well near Loco Hills in Eddy County collapsed on Nov. 3. The Loco Hills Water Disposal Co.
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Homeland Security Uses NASCAR To Drive Message
Even in tough economic times, it seems some jobs are harder to fill than others, and for New Mexico, one of those hard-to-fill jobs is right along the border.
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Voters: Stop the negative campaigns
Not everyone waiting in line to vote early at the Eddy County Administration Complex Saturday morning agreed on candidates, but the majority did agree on a couple of things: they wanted the election to be over ...
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Holly: Artesia refinery expansion to begin in Jan.
Holly Corp's expansion and turnaround at its refinery in Artesia, New Mexico, originally planned for December, is now scheduled to begin in mid-January, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
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NM court rules against pretextual stops by police
The state Court of Appeals has ruled that New Mexico's Constitution prohibits police from stopping a driver on a pretext so they can search the person's vehicle for drugs or other evidence of wrongdoing.
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Councilman: safety is the issue
The safety of Carlsbad residents should be the most important factor in the city's decision to have its emergency services dispatch consolidated into the Eddy County Central Communications Authority, said one ...
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Lions Club vision screening detects sight problems early
It's an oft-told story: A child struggles with school work, doesn't follow classroom discussions, and soon grows to actively dislike school.
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Activities aplenty for Halloween
The good witch, alias Becky Weems, reads a spooky story to Harding Webster preschoolers, from left, Alyse Huerta, Stormy Garcia and Sara Weems during the preschool's Halloween costume party on Tuesday.
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State Senator District 34 candidate - Asbill
Education: B.S. Degree, McMurry University, Abilene, TX, Masters Degree, Western New Mexico University Employment/business: Retired School teacher, coach, and school administrator A 35 years of New Mexico ...
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