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New Mexico Tackles EAS Alerting Issues Brannin was not authorized by his superiors to speak to Radio World about his efforts to improve emergency alerting in the state; but according to a class description, the New Mexico DHSEM IPAWS workshop "increases awareness of the benefits of using IPAWS for effective public warnings, skills to ...
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24 flu related deaths reported in New Mexico According to the Department of Health, there have been 24 deaths related to the flu this season. That is up from 16 deaths three weeks ago. The Health Department says the state's influenza activity is at its highest this season. No New Mexico children have died from the flu, but schools across the state ...
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Molina Healthcare sues New Mexico after losing Medicaid contract: 3 things to know Molina Healthcare of New Mexico filed a lawsuit against the New Mexico Human Services Department over a lost bid to manage the state's Medicaid program, the Santa Fe New Mexican reports. Here are three things to know about the contract. 1. In its lawsuit, filed in the First Judicial District Court in ...
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NCAA tournament bracketology: Villanova, Virginia, Purdue and Auburn are No. 1 seeds ... State, Ivy - Penn, MAAC - Rider, MAC - Buffalo, MEAC - NC A&T, MVC - Loyola-Chicago, MWC - Nevada, Northeast - Wagner, Ohio Valley - Belmont, Patriot - Bucknell, Southern - ETSU, Southland - Nicholls State, SWAC - Ark PB, Summit - South Dakota State, Sun Belt - Louisiana, WAC - New Mexico ...
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Diapers and diplomas: How NMSU students balance motherhood with academia Zeylah Galindo, a senior studying Spanish at New Mexico State University is expected to give birth to her daughter, Olivia, in March of this year. She sat down with The Round Up to tell her story about discovering the unexpected. "I found out I was pregnant over the summer," Galindo said. "We registered ...
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Legislators shouldn't pick winners and losers When the legislative landscape is friendly to capital investment — with safeguards for the employee and consumer — then New Mexico wins. ... Rushing a bill that has caused so many to feel they need throw money at multiple consultants and lobbyists doesn't bode well for the state's image or the quality ...
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2 key lawmakers to Albuquerque: No new money for police ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Two key New Mexico Democratic lawmakers are pouring cold water on Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller's plea for state help to hire 400 officers. KOB-TV in Albuquerque reports Sen. John Arthur Smith and Rep. Patty Lundstrom say the new mayor shouldn't expect any new ...
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NMSU Partnering with Colombia to Help Local Farmers Rebuild After Years of Conflict New Mexico State University is helping post-conflict Colombia get back on its feet through the U.S. Agency for International Development's Farmer-to-Farmer program. The F2F program "promotes sustainable economic growth, food security and agricultural development worldwide," according to their ...
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Two Cities, Two Countries, Common Ground There are 16 sets of sister cities that line the 1,950-mile United States-Mexico border, and as a journalist who has focused on the region, I've experienced all but two of them. ... To support the new trade, a community emerged on the Mexican side of the line that people also referred to as Nogales.
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Torrance County to help with workforce training and readiness; help increase skills The project has the support of the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development and New Mexico State University. Torrance County is one of four counties participating in this multi-county initiative. The others are DeBaca, Guadalupe and Quay counties. The program includes skills ...
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