KGLP Slide Show

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

New Mexico News

Hope to have a great turnout next Wednesday! Bring your donations for Roadrunner Food Bank!

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Teresa Johansen will talk about how the Roadrunner Food Bank has "greened up" their operations and improved service delivery to needy families.
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By Heath Haussamen • News • Las Cruces Magistrate Judge Olivia Nevarez Garcia is stepping down to avoid being disciplined by the N.M. Supreme Court, the Las Cruces Sun-News is reporting.
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By Heath Haussamen • News • How did former Public Regulation Commissioner Jerome Block Jr. feed his prescription drug addiction? E-mails may shed light on the situation.

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When a giant dairy proposed building near Jerry Nivens' beloved New Mexico home, the chain-smoking Texas hermit became an activist who organized other locals to fight the industry.

Jon Block, the attorney who represented the citizen coalition, calls New Mexico's rules some of the strongest in the country. "While none of this is a magic wand, from the point of what we care about, these regulations are going to slowly change the face of dairy production in this state and bring it in line with higher and higher levels of best practices."
 
 

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University of New Mexico pharmacy professors are slated to hold a teach-in on the fuel plume underneath Kirtland Air Force Base.
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By Heath Haussamen • News • Former N.M. Gov. Gary Johnson is considering running for president as a libertarian and conceding that he won’t become the GOP nominee.

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By Heath Haussamen • News • The Albuquerque Journal is expressing serious concerns about the Martinez administration’s awarding of a 25-year lease for the racino at the state fair grounds.

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SANTA FE, N.M. -- Officials say an operation in Santa Fe involving round-the-clock police presence, thousands of dollars in electronics and a bait car didn't work over the weekend. Monday, November 28, 2011.

u local member nab1053 shared this incredible photo of snow geese taking flight nearby over the weekend. Share you thoughts on the photo in the comments below, then check out our other great wildlife photos on u local! http://bit.ly/srhVAg

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