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Monday, December 12, 2011

New Mexico News





Lowes will start to interview candidates for its new customer support center today. The company is looking to hire 250 by the end of March and 350 more by the end of 2013. Click "Like" if you're happy to see the new jobs in Albuquerque.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Lowes Home Improvement will start interviewing for leadership positions on Monday for its new customer support center in Albuquerque. Monday, December 12, 2011.
 
A winter storm is heading into New Mexico. Let us know if and when you see snow.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Another blast of wet weather is headed for New Mexico, but warmer temperatures will result in more rain than snow, First Alert Chief Meteorologist Joe Diaz said. Monday, December 12, 2011.
 
Last week, I announced reading initiatives we will pursue next legislative session. Our goal is to ensure children can read by the third grade by helping struggling students and ending the practice of passing children from one grade to the next when they haven't mastered the basics -- like reading. I'm pleased that we have already received some early bipartisan support.
www.capitolreportnewmexico.com
 
 
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New Mexicans lined up for the chance to audition for the upcoming Lone Ranger film, Silver Bullet on Sunday.
 
NMPolitics.net shared a link.
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By Heath Haussamen • News • Former Gov. Bill Richardson and his wife have purchased a home in the Cape Cod area in Massachusetts for $1.67 million

NMPolitics.net shared a link.
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By Heath Haussamen • News • Is the city government in Santa Fe treating the Occupy movement better than the TEA Party? That’s the question asked by Santa Fe New Mexican reporter Steve Terrell in a weekend column.
 
Eddy and Lea counties boast about solar assets. This is just the beginning of a movement and NM has a very long way to go. But Why Eddy and Lea counties, why not McKinley?
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‎3 of 5 solar power plants in southeast new mexico went online

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The Utah National Guard armory in Blanding has been renamed to honor a guardsman from northern New Mexico who was killed last year in Afghanistan.
 
 
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By the spring, kiosks could open up in Big Bend National Park allowing people from the tiny Mexican town of Boquillas del Carmen to scan their identity documents and talk to a customs officer in another location, at least 100 miles away.
 
 
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More than 1,000 people joined in the annual pilgrimage from Tortugas to the top of A Mountain to give thanks to the Virgen de Guadalupe in one of southern New Mexico's oldest continuous traditions.
 
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The Jewish Community Center hosted its Hanukkah Festival downtown on Sunday.
 
 
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After nearly 40 years in public education, Patrick Godwin spends his retirement days running a horse farm east of Sacramento, Calif., with his daughter.
 
MIC CHECK at NM EIB hearings. Large turn out and intelligent presentations make argument to not turn back standards. A study by New Energy Economy, an environmental organization, found that, “Far from being costly for consumers and the New Mexico economy, we find that the compliance scenario creates jobs and saves money for electricity consumers while reducing greenhouse gas and other pollutant emissions in New Mexico.

What do you think?
www.clearlynewmexico.com
 
As the Environmental Improvement Board looks at rolling back environmental rules instituted under former Governor Bill Richardson, protesters from the Occupy Movement and environmental groups have made their voices heard opposing the changes.
 
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It's time to hit the slopes in the Albuquerque area. Sandia Peak opened today, a week ahead of schedule.
 
NMGRA General Membership Meeting
Tuesday December 13, 2011
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
www.nmgra.com
 
This meeting is for the Board of NMGRA to discuss the business and running of NMGRA. All members are encouraged to attend and be a part of the discussions, however only board members have a vote at these meetings. Its also a good time to get to know your elected board members.  

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The New Mexico Department of Health officials are warning pet and livestock owners in Carlsbad and surrounding areas of Eddy County to get animals vaccinated after three skunks tested positive for rabies.
 
 
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At least one more Curry County jail employee has been fired and others disciplined in the wake of a Nov. 13 prisoner escape.
 
NMPolitics.net shared a link.
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By Steve Fischmann • Commentary • We must not stand idly by while a misguided Supreme Court allows multi-national corporations to commandeer our wealth, our laws, and our individual free speech.
 
 
Small actions save a lot of energy --New Mexico school district conservation manager is making changes with big results. See what one NM school district is doing.
www.santafenewmexican.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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