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New Mexico land administrator selected to lead Utah school trust office SALT LAKE CITY — Craig J. Johnson, an administrator in New Mexico's State Land Office, has been selected as the new director of Utah's School Children's Trust. The job offer was extended Tuesday by the Utah State Board of Education, but salary negotiations are ongoing. Johnson, commercial ...
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City, university plan celebration for Aggie bowl victory at Plaza de Las Cruces Liz Mayer, an employee at the Sports Accessories, folds New Mexico State Aggies Championship shirts. Brian Cox owner of the Sports Accessories said this past football season they sold more NMSU merchandise as the season went on. Wednesday January 3, 2018. (Photo: Josh Bachman/Sun-News) ...
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Mixed findings on NM's health New Mexico's picture of health, as captured by the state agency that tracks it, is a mix of good, bad and complicated. The state Department of Health's report card on its goals for fiscal year 2017 shows a state that is improving on subjects as varied as teen birth rates and access to medical marijuana ...
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Bipartisan efforts underway to change state's DWI blood testing statute ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – State lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are looking to change part of the state's DWI statute. They want to make it so that if you refuse to have your blood drawn, law enforcement can get a warrant for it no matter the circumstance. Get pulled over in New Mexico, and ...
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The Latest: Group concerned about abortion consent forms An anti-abortion group is taking issue with findings from the New Mexico Attorney General's Office that state laws were not violated by the transfer of aborted fetal tissue from an Albuquerque women's clinic to researchers at the University of New Mexico.
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