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| Gov. To Speak at Convention WASHINGTON — Gov. Bill Richardson on Thursday snagged a top speaking slot at the Democratic National Convention, but it doesn't appear to be the most coveted one — the slot reserved for Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate. |
| Ask AP: Broken Hips, Illegal Immigrants' Impact Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:00:00 +0100 They work on farms, at construction sites and in office buildings. They attend public schools, get treated at hospitals and... |
| Police Need Your Help With Enforcement DOES ANYBODY CARE THAT PEOPLE IGNORE THE CELL-PHONE LAW? You've seen them — people driving around yakking on their cell phones without a hands-free device. Perhaps you've even done it, too. Even though it's against the law in Albuquerque and carries a $100 fine, plus $59 in court costs. |
| Eclipse Founder, Company Sever Ties Eclipse Aviation founder Vern Raburn has severed all ties with the company three weeks after his ouster as chief executive officer. |
| AROUND N.M. 'Gobs of Jobs Fair' Set For Next Week The Albuquerque Job Service Employer Connection is sponsoring the ninth annual “Gobs of Jobs Career Fair” from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North Hotel, 5151 San Francisco NE. Co-sponsors of the event are Jobing.com, Univision, Verizon, Citadel Communications and ABQ Ride. |
| Much-Improved Lobos Don't Stand Pat Expectations won't be the only things changing for the University of New Mexico volleyball team in 2008. |
| It's Last 'Stand' for the Isotopes Where has this suddenly red hot Albuquerque Isotopes team been all season? |
| Alford: Lobos Get `Job Done' in School University of New Mexico men's basketball coach Steve Alford may have had trouble getting his incoming freshmen academically eligible, but they apparently have adjusted well to college life. |
| New Lobos Get a Leg Up Quintell Solomon and Jesse Paulsen have a decided advantage over other true freshmen practicing with the University of New Mexico football team. |
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| Last-Minute Lottery Ticket Fetches $1M Joseph P. Baca says he believes in the power of visualization and positive thinking. |
| Parish Completes a Character Transformation There was a moment just after the unveiling of the bronze Our Lady of Guadalupe statue Friday evening when Santa Fe's old and new were facing each other. |
| H.S. Grid Camp Hazing Alleged Six Robertson High School football players have been suspended from the program and the coaching staff has been placed on leave following allegations of hazing and rape at a preseason training camp earlier this week outside Las Vegas, N.M. |
| Food Pantry Targets Struggling Pet Owners ESPANOLA – Rover's gotta eat, even if the folks are having a hard time keeping up with the cost of gasoline. That's why the Española Valley Humane Society is opening the Helping Paws Pet Food Pantry today for Rio Arriba County residents and continuing it once a week while supplies last. |
| St. John's Teens Fix Up Homes in Colorado “I enjoy helping others. You can see how it changes their lives,” 16-year-old Kaitlin Iinnis, told the Journal recently. Kaitlin and her twin, Emily, were among 20 teens from St. John's United Methodist church who spent six days this summer in Longmont, Colo., helping work on houses in need of repair and maintenance. At the work camp they joined teens from other parts of the country - and other denominations - in work crews that fanned out to selected households in the community. |
| State Turns Over Property To Abiquiu Land Grant ABIQUIU - The Abiquiu land grant has grown by 32.6 acres. |
| Resort Ad Error Lists Sex Line Despite what you may have heard, the new Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino does not specialize in finding “hot, steamy one-on-one action with real local ladies.” You'll have to find them yourself. |
| Tax incentives offered to first-time home buyers Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:31:50 MDT LAS CRUCES — Are you interested in buying your first home? Or have you not owned a home for at least three years but would like to re-enter the market? |
| Knights getting adjusted to new volleyball coach Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:25:07 MDT LAS CRUCES — The Oñate Knights volleyball team is in the middle of an adjustment period.New coach, new system and new expectations have led to a different environment surrounding the |
| Lee finds himself in mix for starting WR spot Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:24:34 MDT GALLUP — Much has been made about the New Mexico State receiving corp this season.Chris Williams, A. |
| Las Cruces officers assist in roadside birth (4:32 p.m.) Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:34:31 MDT LAS CRUCES — Two Las Cruces police officers had a bundle of joy on their hands early Friday.The officers were dispatched about 5 a. |
| More choices Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:20:13 MDT At the Whole Foods Market in El Segundo, Calif., two women stand scanning a refrigerator case filled with packages of gluten-free food — carrot cake, rice flour bread, scones, ginger cookies, |
| Border Patrol seizes half-ton load of marijuana Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:46:40 MDT LAS CRUCES — U.S. Border Patrol agents in Santa Teresa arrested two people Friday who were allegedly traveling in a stolen vehicle loaded with half a ton of marijuana. |
| Sound Off! (Aug. 16) Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:37:43 MDT Here's an idea for the tune up of the RoadRunner transit system. Sell those diesel guzzlers and buy twice as many 12- to 14-passenger buses. |
| Whole Enchilada Fiesta invites parade entries (2:04 p.m.) Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:08:00 MDT LAS CRUCES - It's getting close to that time of year again when businesses, organizations and the community will celebrate the annual Whole Enchilada Fiesta, marking the 28th time in Las Cruces |
| Robertson football team hit with hazing allegations Sat, 16 Aug 2008 02:01:22 MDT LAS VEGAS, N.M.—Six football players from Robertson High School have been suspended from the program and the coaching staff has been placed on leave while state police and the school district investigate allegations of hazing. |
| In the weeds: Get that overgrowth under control or face fines Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:39:23 MDT MESILLA — For Ramon Polanco, a retired Mesilla mechanic, the risk just isn't worth it. Besides, the extra work keeps him busy. |
| Man charged with murder in beating death Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:41:51 MDT LAS CRUCES — An Anthony, N.M., resident was charged Friday with second-degree murder in the death of another man who he described to investigators as his friend. |
| White Sands National Monument under new direction Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:40:36 MDT ALAMOGORDO — Two days after graduating from high school in his hometown of Chicago, Kevin Schneider was in the mountains working and hiking. |
| NMSU embraces YouTube with its own channel Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:45:43 MDT LAS CRUCES — Virtually savvy is one way to describe New Mexico State University's new YouTube channel. |
| Alamogordo police logs Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:42:42 MDT Thursday, Aug. 14 Day shift A man reported criminal damage to the administration building of Alamogordo Public Schools, 1211 Hawaii Ave. |
| New park boss finds 'gem' in White Sands Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:40:31 MDT Two days after graduating from high school in his home town of Chicago, Kevin Schneider was in the mountains working and hiking. |
| For fair queens, the admiration is mutual Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:54:31 MDT Talk about a mutual admiration society. That's 2007-2008 Otero County Fair Queen Marissa Guerrero and 2008-2009 Otero County Fair Queen Dani Virden. |
| Otero County sheriff's department Thu, 14 Aug 2008 21:14:52 MDT Aug. 11 to Aug. 13 Alamogordo district Deputies Deputies responded to 168 Galacia, Tularosa, in reference to an aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. |
| Udall talks energy Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:55:02 MDT Focusing on energy, congressional candidate Tom Udall traveled through Alamogordo Friday meeting constituents and bringing them a familiar message about the need to find domestic energy resources. |
| Otero County fair judge: She's one of a kind Thu, 14 Aug 2008 21:14:10 MDT A one-of-a-kind woman was working at the Otero County Fair Thursday. Marilyn Novat is the only female certified poultry judge in New Mexico, and one of only four in the country. |
| Coming events Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:40:03 MDT The Alamogordo Daily News appreciates your input for the Coming Events column. To make sure items can receive proper attention, all information should be received by the newspaper at least five working days prior to the event. |
| Help being sought to find missing teen Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:07:52 MDT CARLSBAD The family of a missing Carlsbad teenager is asking for help from the community in locating their missing child, who has been classified as a runaway. |
| For the Record: Local Courts Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:10:11 MDT Carlsbad Police DepartmentArrests Clifton McIntire, 23, of the 900 block of Sandia, charged with contempt of court, failure to pay fines. |
| Carlsbad chiropractor brings his practice home Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:18:13 MDT Eric Campos was born and raised in Carlsbad and graduated from Carlsbad High School. He went to college in Las Cruces, followed by chiropractic school in Dallas and returned to open his chiropractic practice in his hometown. |
| South Carlsbad residents want alternate Loop Road proposal Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:47:58 MDT CARLSBAD - Residents living in the Spencer and Mesa View subdivisions just outside the city limits in South Carlsbad say they are not opposed to the proposed Loop Road, but they don't want it coming past their homes. |
| Lack of sludge disposal sites pose problems for car washes Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:31:15 MDT CARLSBAD Owners of Carlsbad's self-serve car washes may be at risk of going out of business due to a new problem of where to dump their waste. |
| Carlsbad Municipal Schools superintendent explains AYP Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:07:53 MDT CARLSBAD As part of the school year's opening activities this week, Carlsbad Municipal Schools celebrated student achievement in reading and mathematics with a rally attended by teachers and staff from across the district. |
| Letters to the editor Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:07:53 MDT Great support Editor: Once again, Carlsbad residents made our city's National Night Out event a huge success! |
| Little Argus Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:07:34 MDT Today Concert, full moon walk CARLSBAD Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park will host a musical performance by local group "A Wing and a Prayer" at 7 p. |
| CHS football, volleyball, soccer squads to scrimmage today Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:16:10 MDT CARLSBAD Cavemen and Cavegirl fans can get their first looks at most of the Carlsbad High School fall sports teams today as the Cavemen football and soccer teams, along with the Cavegirl soccer and volleyball teams will take part in scrimmages today. |
| CCSD addresses AYP scores Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:10:29 MDT SHIPROCK — The Central Consolidated School District is considering an aggressive approach to federal exams following an internal report that revealed grading procedures don't reflect education standards. |
| Go home and count legs Sat, 16 Aug 2008 01:02:50 MDT No doubt, one of the best things about the county fair is the smell and taste of good food. Corn on the cob. |
| Criminal charge dismissed against Aztec municipal judge Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:05:10 MDT AZTEC — A magistrate judge on Friday dropped the misdemeanor crime charged against Municipal Judge Barbara Aldaz-Mills for alerting a defendant his bail officer was en route to arrest him. |
| Airport restaurant has number of flaws Wed, 13 Aug 2008 22:40:14 MDT Editor: I have lived in Farmington for 11 years, having moved here in 1997 to start the Mesa Air Pilot Development Program. |
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