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The New Mexico Independent going forward

By | 11.16.11

I am writing today to announce the closure of the New Mexico Independent. After three and a half years of operation in New Mexico, the board of the American Independent News Network, has decided to shift publication of its news…

EIB hears more anti-cap-and-trade testimony

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By | 11.10.11

While environmental activists played their part yesterday during demonstrations at the capitol building, going so far as to dress up as solar panels and to sing the tune of “You Are My Sunshine,” their counterparts, the anti-cap-and-trade contingency who has…

New Mexico’s largest university low in popularity

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By | 11.10.11

Roughly one quarter of University of New Mexico students are unimpressed with the state’s flagship public school, according to a survey that questioned college students about their higher education experiences.

Gov. Bill Richardson to discuss swine flu today in Las Cruces, Clovis

By | 05.04.09 | 6:32 am

bill-richardson-official-photoGov. Bill Richardson will be in Las Cruces this afternoon to brief the community on the status of swine flu (or H1N1 flu) in New Mexico and “the state’s efforts to track and stop the spread of the virus,” according to a news release from the governor’s office.

Richardson will hold a news conference in the commission chambers at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 North Motel Boulevard, at 2:30 p.m.

Richardson will also be in Clovis to discuss the situation at 11:30 a.m. in the board room at Clovis Community College, 417 Schepps Boulevard, according to the release.

There has been one confirmed case of swine flu in New Mexico — an 18-year-old man from Valencia County who is recovering, according to the state Department of Health. The department is investigating 14 other “probable” cases, and the state is taking some serious measures this week to try to stop the spread of the virus.

The department has announced that Carlsbad High School, Deming Intermediate School and all public schools in the Socorro and Lordsburg districts will be closed this week. That’s due to probable cases in those districts.

“We are taking quick action to prevent the spread of H1N1 flu in New Mexico by closing the schools in these communities,” Health Secretary Alfredo Vigil said in a news release announcing the school closures. “Parents around the state need to continue to be diligent and keep their children home from school if they develop influenza-like symptoms.”

In addition, the state has cancelled all prep sports statewide this week, according to the Farmington Daily Times’ Twitter feed.

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