White Sands Missile Range employees have been awarded the 2009 Army Modeling and Simulation Award, says the Alamogordo Daily News.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reviews legislation that will give Gov. Richardson, and the next elected governor, the power to make “across-the-bard cuts in state programs.”
The Clovis News Journal writes on Gov. Richardson’s recent visit to Clovis to sign Ute water authority legislation.
The Farmington Daily Times covers the archaeological history of Lake Powell as told by scientific experts.
New Mexico State University and the Bureau of Reclamation are working together with $5 million to research advance water treatment, says Las Cruces Sun-News.
Jal, New Mexico may be the next thoroughfare for radioactive waste, says the AP.