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Monday, October 17, 2011

New Mexico News







Q: Is America's obesity epidemic connected to farm subsidies?
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- An in-depth look at farm subsidies, as Congress gets set to address the issue in the coming months
We are just one week away from the Duke City Marathon! Distances range from a miracle mile to a marathon - so use this as an excuse to get out and get moving next weekend. Early registration ends this Wednesday.
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The 28th Annual Duke City held on October 22-23, 2011 in downtown Albuquerque.
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Some rescued bears are returning to the wild this week.
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The State of New Mexico will hand over the keys to the Spaceport on Monday.
NMPolitics.net shared a link.
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By Heath Haussamen • Analysis • Republican Heather Wilson and Democrat Martin Heinrich are solid frontrunners in the U.S. Senate primaries following the filing of the latest campaigning finance reports, while no clear frontrunners have emerged in the 1st Congressional District primaries.


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Lawmakers are getting an updated look at New Mexico's finances, which will help guide their budget decisions for the coming year.
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New Mexico taxpayers who asked the IRS for an extension to file their taxes are facing a midnight deadline Monday.
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The "Occupy Albuquerque" movement has changed its name to "(Un)occupy Albuquerque."
We are getting excited for this year's Weems International Artfest taking place the first weekend in November at the Expo New Mexico State Fairgrounds. The show will feature nearly 300 artisans including artwork by Emmy nominated actor, John Corbett! Come out and join us in November.
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A major multi-cultural art event displaying over 200 top artisans in every medium and price range.
Corn makes a comeback at Taos Pueblo. A lovely blog from High Country News contributing editor Jonathan Thompson.
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A couple of guys and a "Red Buffalo" help bring corn-growing back to Taos Pueblo
Police said they made one arrest Sunday after a 70-year-old woman was attacked in her home.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- After a 45-minute standoff in the Northeast Heights on Sunday, police said they arrested a man for burglarizing a 70-year-old womans apartment while she was in the shower. Monday, October 17, 2011.

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