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Aztec city manager numbers uncertain
Thirteen appears to be the lucky number for Aztec officials. Or is it? The City Commission chose five city manager candidates and one alternate from a pool of 13 finalists provided by the Mercer Group, a private search firm responsible for presenting viable candidates to the city.
Aztec reviews its police department
Aztec is spending $25,000 on a performance review of its police department in hopes of saving money in the future.
Corrected budget mistake nets Bloomfield more money
A simple mistake came close to costing Bloomfield upward of $1 million. But a chance encounter at a New Mexico Municipal League meeting in October set in motion a series of puzzling oddities with the state's tax checks-and-balances. City Manager Keith Johnson, after examining statewide figures Oct.
City Council to discuss gas drilling rules
City councilors are scheduled to discuss oil and gas drilling regulations, a stimulus loan, a proposed 562-home development and a transportation plan at their 9 a.m. meeting Tuesday.
Police: Burglars caught, traded stolen items for meth
Robert Russell, 24, of Aztec and Jerrimiah Toering, 29, of Oregon, were arrested Wednesday for a series of burglaries throughout San Juan County, the Sheriff's Office said.
Area communities to celebrate Veterans Day
Today marks Veterans Day in the United States, an annual day to remember and honor American military veterans from all wars.
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San Juan College, Farmington, NM
Go to the Index... Spring 2010 Schedule SPRING 2010 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Welcome to San Juan College! If this is your first semester or if you are a returning student, you will find that there will be many opportunities at San Juan College for you to achieve your educational goals.
Farmington Medal of Honor Memorial to be unveiled Saturday
A memorial that honors locals who received the nation's highest military honor almost is finished.
Kidnapping charges dismissed against Blackburn
Charges against a 39-year-old Flora Vista man accused of kidnapping an ex-girlfriend, beating and holding her against her will for seven days, were dismissed in Aztec Magistrate Court on Thursday.
District 1-4A volleyball tournament set
The seeds already were in place but the coaches met along with district chair and Shiprock athletic director Mike Walker to determine game times.
NM Safeway workers avoid potential strike
About 300 workers employed by Safeway grocery stores in Farmington and Aztec agreed to extend a labor contract through mid-November after last-minute negotiations with corporate officials Saturday failed to reach an agreement.
Day of the Dead procession honors lost loved ones
Alijah Lascano of Las Cruces walked Monday to and from the San Albino Cemetery in Mesilla to remember an aunt and a brother who have died.
Red Apple celebrates 10 years of service
Jade Torres, 18, steps out of the green route bus Friday, followed by Gabriel Chacon, 21, at their stop at the Farmington Public Library.
SANTA FE The Forestry Division of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department awarded $6,000 in "forest re-leaf" grant funding for tree planting at the Hooser Ball Field in Alamogordo, according to New Mexico State Forester Arthur "Butch" Blazer.
Driver killed after truck rolls
A Mesa Propane Incorporated driver was killed Tuesday afternoon after his truck rolled over on Aztec Boulevard.
Aztec schools superintendent and board member resign
The Aztec Board of Education on Monday night accepted the resignations of the district superintendent and a board member.
Garcia brothers waive rights to hearing
The two brothers accused of robbing and beating a Luk-achukai, Ariz., man with a hatchet in a remote part of the Glade recreational area waived their rights to a preliminary hearing in Aztec Magistrate Court on Thursday.
No sign of boy said to have floated off on balloon
A Colorado sheriff's official says a 6-year-old boy climbed into a box that was attached to a homemade balloon, but the box wasn't found when the craft crashed.
9-year-old boy hanged while playing
San Juan County Sheriff's deputies responded with emergency personnel to County Road 3089 in an area north of Aztec in the Four Corners area after a nine-year-old boy was hanged by a rope attached to an A-frame metal hoist.