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Report: New Mexico among least prepared for health disasters SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) – A study places New Mexico among the least prepared states for epidemics or other types of public health emergencies due to low public health ... State Health Department officials told the newspaper that the agency could not immediately respond to questions on the report.
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NM leases more than a thousand acres to California company for massive project New Mexico's State Land Office has approved the leasing of hundreds of acres to a California-based energy company, making way for a large wind farm project in the central part of the state. The Associated Press reported Cowboy Mesa will lease some 1,600 acres on trust lands in Torrance County for ...
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Legislative preview: The budget and the future The background: As many New Mexicans know, the state has big investments to make, but money is usually tight. Last year, New Mexico faced a $69 million deficit after exhausting its cash reserves. The revenue expected to be available in the new fiscal year was nearly $300 million lower than state ...
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Huell scores 21 as No. 15 Miami tops Middle Tennessee 84-81 We actually went and practiced because we knew New Mexico State did a lot of things that we needed to prepare for and that was bad preparation, (but) we should have just let our guys execute the fundamentals the way we play and that was my mistake. I didn't want to make that same mistake again.".
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First Day Hikes in New Mexico State Parks Offer Invigorating Start to the New Year Santa Fe, NM - Make a New Year's resolution to your health and happiness by kicking off 2018 with a First Day Hike or a Polar Bear Plunge into the lake at a state park near you. On January 1, New Mexico State Parks will sponsor free, guided hikes in 13 state parks on New Year's Day as part of ...
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New Mexico Legislators Hope to Jump-Start San Juan Generating Station The San Juan Generating Station in northern New Mexico closed two of its four units last week as part of a long-term plan to comply with federal regulations. However, the Farmington Daily-Times reports that two state legislators have "pre-filed" bills in advance of the coming session that would require ...
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