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Animas, NM (October 3, 2011) Congressman Steve Pearce will attend a public meeting with the Border

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Brunner added, "USDA is proud to be partners with the small rural businesses that produce and use

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Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 30, 2011 - The New Mexico Oil & Gas Association today filed proposed

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WASHINGTON -- In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) Tweeted yesterday that he will participate in a "Twitter Conversation" about creating jobs and opportunities in Hispanic communities on Oct. 5 at 2:30 p.m. EDT.

Joining with the Center for American Progress and Latism, the largest organization of Hispanic professionals engaged in social media, Udall will answer questions and discuss how Hispanic communities would benefit from policies to create jobs and help small businesses.

Twitter users in New Mexico and across the country can Tweet questions any time between now and Oct. 5. To send a question, simply Tweet a message of fewer than 140 characters that includes the hashtag #HHMChat for Hispanic Heritage Month Chat. During the "Twitter Conversation," Udall and contributors from the Center for American Progress and Latism will answer a selection of questions.

This "Twitter Conversation" is part of Udall's ongoing efforts to make his work in Washington and New Mexico accessible via new media. In addition to Twitter, Udall also maintains an active Facebook page, and regularly posts videos and photos to YouTube and Flickr.

Free Women Veterans' Conference & Health Fair in Albuquerque


Saturday, October 15th (8am-4pm)...

The Silver City Astronomical Society will offer an October program - Saturday the 8th - at the Red

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New for 2011 - Estate Portability Election

PHOENIX -- The Internal Revenue Service today reminded

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Re: Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation Reading

Friday, October 7th, 2011 at El

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TUCUMCARI, NM- The North American Wind Research and Training Center at Mesalands Community College

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(September 28, 2011 Albuquerque, NM) USDA Rural Development State Director Terry Brunner will

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Audubon Program
Friday, October 7th
WNMU's Harlan Hall at 7pm

Elizabeth Toney, Archaeologist for

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PHOENIX, AZ, December 14, 2011 - Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. (NYSE: FCX) reported today

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Jack Brennan, co-director with Michelle Geels of the SRAM Tour of the Gila bicycle race, spoke to the

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3921 Colavitateam2011Gila-CaseyBGibsonThe 2012 SRAM Tour of the Gila will be part of the UCI America Tour after being upgraded to a

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Nick Seibel, Silver City MainStreet Project manager, gave a presentation to Rep. Dianne Hamilton, Sen.

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Jack Brennan and Michelle Geels, co-directors of the Tour of the Gila gave a presentation to Sen. Howie

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Evangeline Zamora, LifeQuest director, and Ann Marra of LifeQuest presented the agency's programs to

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Tiffany Kanuf, Grant County Community Health Council coordinator, and Priscilla Lucero, GCCHC

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Tamera Ahner of workforce development at Hidalgo Medical Services spoke at the Legislative Forum about

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At the Legislative Forum, Brian Bentley, Gila Regional Medical Center chief executive officer, told

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By Margaret Hopper

The December 12 school board meeting for Cobre Consolidated District had been

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3901 IMG_0008 Photo by Melia Moore: Performance by Marachi Nuevo Sonido

The Serenity Acres Equine Rescue and

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3900 IMG_0014 Photo by Melia Moore

The First Presbyterian Church hosted the all women's chorus, Hi Lo Silvers,

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