B.C. Comics for February 11, 2018

BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

Wizard of Id Comics for February 11, 2018

BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

Hurley ordinance to grant non-exclusive telecommunications franchise to WNM Communications Inc.

TOWN OF HURLEY, GRANT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO
ORDINANCE NO. 78

AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A NON-EXCLUSIVE

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Notice of name of candidates and electors for Hurley election on March 6, 2018

NOTICE OF NAMES OF CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE; DESIGNATION OF
POLLING PLACES; PRECINCT BOARD MEMBERS;

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Bill to Address Child Poverty Passes House Floor, Heads to Senate

Santa Fe, NM – Today, a bill to address child poverty passed the New Mexico House. HB 136,

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Valencia County State Reps Secure Key Win For NM Counties

House passes bill to encourage sale of tax-delinquent properties

SANTA FE—This afternoon, the

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Rep. Nathan Small Helps Ensure Communities Have Clean Drinking Water

Santa Fe, NM – A bill to make it a crime to lie to the Environment Department passed today in the

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State Highway Poised to Be Named For Rep. Lucky Varela

Santa Fe – State Highway 50 is poised to be named for former State Representative Luciano “Lucky” Varela

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Rep. Nathan Small Promotes College Success

Santa Fe, NM – Today, the New Mexico House passed Rep. Nathan Small’s (D-Las Cruces) Memorial to

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House Approves Rep. Nate Gentry’s Innovative Plan To Boost NM Student Performance

SANTA FE—This afternoon, by a vote of 64 to 3, the House of Representatives endorsed House Bill

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Rep. Ely’s Memorial to Create Economic Stability for New Mexico Families Passes House

Santa Fe, N.M. – Today Rep. Daymon Ely‘s memorial that seeks to create more economic stability for

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Bill to Address Child Poverty Heads to House Floor

Santa Fe, NM – Today, a bill to address child poverty passed the House Education Committee. HB

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House Endorses Rep. Bill Rehm’s Effort To Create NM Auto Theft Prevention Authority

SANTA FE—Last night, the House of Representatives unanimously approved Rep. Bill Rehm’s

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House democrats vote to protect access to cannabis treatment

 Santa Fe, NM – Today, a memorial to protect marijuana patients’ access to medicinal care passed

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Bill sets out to increase investments in New Mexico startups

Santa Fe – Tonight, a House bill to increase investments in New Mexico startups is moving to the

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Priorities Moving Forward

By Senator Pete Campos
After spending the past several years trying to dig ourselves out of a

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Snow or no snow, "Just Desserts" is good to go near Red River

Join us for a celebration of Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Area
and its founders

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Scholarship opportunity from GCAER for 2018

The Grant County Association of Educational Retirees will again be accepting applications for a

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Red Flag warning through 6 pm 021018

red flag warning 021018New Mexico Fire Weather Zone 110
Southwest Mountains/gila Nf/apache Nf/glz-
New Mexico Fire

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Rep. Alonzo Baldonado's bill to raise New Mexico teacher salaries goes before House Education committee tomorrow

SANTA FE—Tomorrow morning, the House Education Committee will hear Rep. Alonzo Baldonado’s

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B.C. Comics for February 10, 2018

BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

Wizard of Id Comics for February 10, 2018

BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

Studio time w/ Crystal Foreman Brown

Thursday, February 8 - Every 2nd Thursday of the month, 10 a.m. – 12 & 1:30-4 p.m., upstairs at Leyba

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Tri-City Police Department Blotters – Feb. 5 - Feb. 8, 2018

Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 5

Welfare check
Bayard Elementary
12-year-old child with

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