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LOCAL BRIEFS: NMSU women beat Western New Mexico to close non-conference play LAS CRUCES – The New Mexico State women's basketball team closed out 2017 with a game against Western New Mexico on Sunday in the Pan American Center. The Aggies opened up with an early run and did not look back as the team never trailed and took down the Division II Mustangs 89-60.
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Ruszkowski is one of the good guys In the bigger picture, Secretary-designate Ruszkowski has a long-standing background as a progressive, has been traveling the state celebrating schools and educators for the past six months, appeared in front of the United States Congress representing New Mexico's highly regarded state plan and ...
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Some States Fall Short When Educating High School Students About Personal Finance States ranking in the C range are: Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon and Washington. These states require "substantive personal finance topics be taught in high school to all students by including these topics in the states' ...
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TOP 10: City faces concerns about finances, casino cash (No. 2) Kevin Washburn, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation in the state of Oklahoma and a University of New Mexico law profession, was selected by the nation. Washburn has worked as a federal prosecutor and as general counsel to the National Indian Gaming Commission. Washburn was also appointed by ...
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Frustrated over unexpected bills? I wish to commend The New Mexican and journalist Bruce Krasnow for the informative article about "surprise" medical billing ("State official takes aim ... Mexico commercial insurer, you can file a complaint with the Office of Superintendent of Insurance John G. Franchini's office, at www.osi.state.nm.us or ...
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Several States Are Working to Pass Bills Requiring Classes on Fact Vs. Fiction The AP reports that legislation that would encourage schools to teach students how to identify false information has already been passed in Washington, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Mexico. States including Arizona, New York, and Hawaii are also said to be considering possible bills.
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Carol Romero-Wirth, a leader for Santa Fe I had a recent opportunity to work with her as she sought advice and research from me and other water experts in New Mexico for a paper she co-wrote with ... a resource publication for New Mexico policymakers and others to provide authoritative and independent information on the state's water issues.
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