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New Mexico regulators to reconsider utility rates SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) – State regulators have rescinded a decision that allowed New Mexico's largest electric utility to increase rates for customers but limited the amount of money the utility could recoup on upgrades at a coal-fired power plant. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the state Public ...
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Legislators seek tax reform overhaul in New Mexico Cleaning up a loophole in the state's compensating tax, making the rate equal to the state and local gross receipts tax rates. The compensating tax is imposed when someone buys, say, equipment in one state where it's not taxed but uses the product in New Mexico. Currently, it costs New Mexicans less ...
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Leadership New Mexico opens applications for 2018-2019 Core, Connect programs The nonprofit Leadership New Mexico Core Program identifies leaders who represent each of New Mexico's geographic regions and industries with the aim of helping them better understand the issues the state faces. The Connect New Mexico program is for 25 to 40-year-old professionals and ...
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NM jumps to third on list of nation's largest oil producers Newly released data from the United States Energy Information Administration shows oil production in New Mexico booming, propelling the state to the position of third-largest oil producer in the United States in September and October. New Mexico passed Alaska and California, and trailed only Texas ...
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Coin flips, poker hands and other crazy ways America settles tied elections In the 2000 presidential election, Al Gore topped George W. Bush in New Mexico by just 366 votes. If the two had tied, state law would have called for the election to be decided by a single hand of poker -- although local officials acknowledged it was a long shot. "It's hardly likely we'll get Al Gore and ...
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COMMENTARY: Help make Arizona Bowl the beginning of something special, not the end New Mexico State head coach Doug Martin accomplished a feat that many felt was impossible – building a bowl-winning team in Las Cruces. It "only" took five tough, harsh, emotionally and mentally exhausting years and numerous low points for his vision to finally take shape. I am not too sure how ...
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GOP Candidate Snags Cruz Endorsement, Sunset Magazine Names Albuquerque Best Place To ... Newman is seeking the Republican nomination for the state's second district currently held by U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, who is running for New Mexico governor. Newman is facing at least three other candidates in the GOP primary. The former mayor says he would fight for "conservative values" as a ...
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2nd Brother's Murder Conviction Upheld in Farmington Killing The New Mexico Supreme Court has upheld a second brother's murder conviction in the 2013 killing of a man in front of his wife and three stepchildren while they sat in their ... The state high court last month upheld the murder conviction of Alejandro Ramirez, whom witnesses testified was the gunman.
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Three Stabbings In Two Days "At this time New Mexico State Police Sergeant Ryan Kuehl arrived at our location and made contact with two males who were stabbed," Estevan Trujillo wrote. He took Marlow to the Española Police Department's holding facility, which State Police are temporarily using while their new office is built.
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Arizona Bowl Organizers Forecast Economic Touchdown for Tucson Young admits the Arizona Bowl benefited from hosting regional schools, but adds that Utah State University and New Mexico State helped turn the game into a special event for their respective fan bases. "We can lobby and we can ask the conferences to really consider sending certain teams that we ...
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