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New Mexico State
Atualização assim que ocorre 5 de dezembro de 2017
NOTÍCIAS
For the first time in two years, state lawmakers will be heading into a session with a small cushion of new money that can be used to increase ... The firm Moody's Analytics recently released a "stress test" of all 50 states that said New Mexico would need reserves of about 17 percent — more than $1 ...
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LAS CRUCES - A coalition of New Mexicans in support for Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks and Río Grande del Norte national monuments called on President Donald Trump to leave the state's monuments alone. Trump on Monday scaled back two sprawling national monuments in Utah, declaring that ...
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LAS CRUCES - New Mexico State University graduate and honorary doctorate recipient Alvy Ray Smith, who co-founded Pixar and shared two Academy Awards for technical advances in digital media, will speak in the Corbett Center Student Union auditorium at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7. His talk is ...
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"December is when flu season historically starts to peak in New Mexico and nationwide, and the flu cases are expected to be most common now through next March," State Epidemiologist Michael Landen said. "As long as flu viruses are circulating, it's not too late for New Mexicans to get vaccinated.".
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WEB
Utah State Aggies Face the New Mexico State Aggies: Week P NCAA Football Odds and Pick
Week P action on Friday will see the New Mexico State Aggies looking to boost their win total and cover the spread when the Utah State Aggies visit Arizona Stadium. Odds Shark computer score prediction models picked a possible 31-27 win for the Aggies early in the week. That score may change ...
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New Mexico state senator ends bid for lieutenant governor
Democratic New Mexico state Sen. Michael Padilla withdrew his name as a candidate for lieutenant governor on Monday, while continuing to deny decade-old allegations of sexual harassment at a prior … Click to Continue » Source: Local News from the Fresno Bee. ← Woman files protective order ...
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