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New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange Still In Question - Fronteras: The Changing America Desk
New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange Still In Question
Fronteras: The Changing America Desk
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — States aiming to run their own health insurance exchanges will be in need of federal grants to get those exchanges launched, and are facing a deadline. New Mexico's application is in, but there's still a question of whether or not ...
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New Mexico State Police send out 'Silver Alert' - Deming Headlight
New Mexico State Police send out 'Silver Alert'
Deming Headlight
SANTA FE - In cooperation with Texas authorities, New Mexico State Police is issuing the following "Silver Alert" in New Mexico based on information that an elderly male subject with Alzheimer's disease left his El Paso County, Texas home on Saturday ...
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New Mexico's Supreme Court considers whether judge's rulings affected rape trial - Farmington Daily Times
New Mexico's Supreme Court considers whether judge's rulings affected rape trial
Farmington Daily Times
SANTA FE — New Mexico's Supreme Court took up the question Wednesday of whether a judge misused the state's shield law for rape victims, preventing a young man from receiving a fair trial. The defendant, Vincent J. Montoya, claims a state district ...
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Another wave of fire restrictions to hit NM - Artesia Daily Press
Another wave of fire restrictions to hit NM
Artesia Daily Press
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Dry conditions are prompting federal officials to impose more fire restrictions in New Mexico. The Bureau of Land Management will be implementing restrictions across 2.5 million acres in central New Mexico starting May 20.
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New Mexico auditors see looming provider shortage - LifeHealthPro
LifeHealthPro
New Mexico auditors see looming provider shortage
LifeHealthPro
However, New Mexico produces more physicians than it does nurse practitioners. From 2007 to 2011, the state's public colleges and universities educated 234 nurse practitioners, and 263 physicians came out of the New Mexico's medical school. There were ...
Report: NM facing medical access difficultiesArtesia Daily Press
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New Mexico has not rebounded economically, cabinet secretary says - Alamogordo Daily News
New Mexico Telegram
New Mexico has not rebounded economically, cabinet secretary says
Alamogordo Daily News
SANTA FE -- The economy has improved in much of the country, but not in New Mexico, a state executive told legislators on Tuesday. "We really have not come off the bottom of this recession," said Tom Clifford, cabinet secretary of the Department of ...
Morning Word 05-15-13: Clifford apologizes for faulty FIRNew Mexico Telegram
NM legislators told recession won't let goAlbuquerque Business First (blog)
Apology given for tax bill informationABQ Journal
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Pioneering author's body found mummified in New Mexico home - The Guardian
The Guardian
Pioneering author's body found mummified in New Mexico home
The Guardian
She died alone, aged 70, in her memento-filled apartment on Zia Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and there she lay behind an unlocked door for days, weeks, months, probably over a year, unmourned, forgotten. By the time her body was discovered last week ...
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Rescued eagle forsakes New Mexico for Texas - ABQ Journal
Rescued eagle forsakes New Mexico for Texas
ABQ Journal
James Dean has left New Mexico and, to add insult to injury, appears to have made his home in Texas. The golden eagle, who got his name from Lori Paras at the Santa Fe Raptor Center for his “bad boy” ways, had been found near White Sands Missile ...
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Around New Mexico - ABQ Journal
Around New Mexico
ABQ Journal
For between $45 (for students) and $105, conference-goers will receive lunch and hear speakers including New Mexico Department of Health Secretary Retta Ward and Dr. Nancy Sokkary, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of ...
Private plane filled with drugs busted at Double EagleKOB.com
Albuquerque police dog sniffs out planeload of potArtesia Daily Press
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New Mexico Games honors swimmer - Albuquerque Journal (subscription)
Albuquerque Journal (subscription)
New Mexico Games honors swimmer
Albuquerque Journal (subscription)
New Mexico Athletes of the Year Rachel Buser,, right and Paul Fragua light the torch at a ceremony marking the opening of the New Mexico Games on Tuesday May 14, 2013. The event was held at the Balloon Fiesta Museum. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis-Journal) ...
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Steuben Co. sex offender nabbed in New Mexico - WANE.com - WANE
Steuben Co. sex offender nabbed in New Mexico - WANE.com
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WANE) - A fugitive from Steuben County was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service in New Mexico Tuesday. Brian G. Campbell, 49, had been on the run from police for nearly two months. Campbell failed to register as a sex offender in ...
Man accused of sex offender registry violationFort Wayne Journal Gazette
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New Mexico has not rebounded economically, cabinet secretary says - Farmington Daily Times
New Mexico has not rebounded economically, cabinet secretary says
Farmington Daily Times
ConocoPhillips announced in March that it would suspend new drilling in the San Juan Basin because of the price of natural gas. While the economy has improved in much of the country, that's not the case in New Mexico, said the state's cabinet secretary ...
NM needs 100000 new jobs to recover from recession, report saysAlbuquerque Business First
Jobs needed to recover from recessionRuidoso News
Report: Jobs Package Will Do What Cutting Taxes Can'tKUNM
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Albuquerque police dog sniffs out planeload of pot - Artesia Daily Press
Albuquerque police dog sniffs out planeload of pot
Artesia Daily Press
Local news for Artesia New Mexico and the surrounding Pecos Valley. Home · eEdition · Classifieds · Ads · Around Town · Connect · Facebook · Twitter · Submit Content · Submit a Letter to the Editor · Artesia · Area Attractions · Walking Tour · Cattle ...
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Baseball Hosts No. 16 New Mexico for MW Series - The Official Site of Aztec Athletics
The Official Site of Aztec Athletics
Baseball Hosts No. 16 New Mexico for MW Series
The Official Site of Aztec Athletics
San Diego State concludes its regular season this week as it plays host to No. 16 New Mexico for a three-game series that gets underway on Thursday (May 16) at 6:00 p.m. (PT) at Tony Gwynn Stadium. The Aztecs and Lobos will also meet for contests on ...
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NM needs 100000 new jobs to recover from recession, report says - Albuquerque Business First
NM needs 100000 new jobs to recover from recession, report says
Albuquerque Business First
New Mexico has a jobs deficit that's more than twice as big as the number of jobs the state has lost since the Great Recession started, New Mexico Voices for Children says in a new report. Dan Mayfield: Reporter- Albuquerque Business First: Email ...
Finance secretary says NM still caught in recessionLas Cruces Sun-News
Report: Jobs Package Will Do What Cutting Taxes Can'tKUNM
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State Watchdogs: New Mexico's Martinez clamps down on unaudited bureaucrats - Washington Examiner
State Watchdogs: New Mexico's Martinez clamps down on unaudited bureaucrats
Washington Examiner
Santa Fe, N.M. - Government entities be warned: Fail to submit an audit to New Mexico and say goodbye to some of that state money you want. Earlier this month, Gov. Susana Martinez issued an executive order barring any governmental entity that isn't up ...
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Fire restrictions tighten in southern New Mexico - Carlsbad Current Argus
Fire restrictions tighten in southern New Mexico
Carlsbad Current Argus
Fire restrictions tighten in southern New Mexico. By Natalie Gross currentargus.com. Posted: 05/14/2013 01:28:45 PM MDT. Summer camping trips to Lincoln National Forest lands may be a little different this year as the USDA Forest Service has just ...
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