Apr 19, 2008 | Carlsbad Current-Argus
Students earn N.M. Credit Union Education Foundation scholarships
Two Carlsbad students recently were awarded college scholarships from the N.M. Credit Union Education Foundation. via Carlsbad Current-Argus
NM technology association honors seven women
The New Mexico Information Technology and Software Association honored seven women on April 3 for outstanding contributions to the technology industry. via New Mexico Business Weekly
Otero County settles immigration suit
“The settlement came to a successful conclusion. Everybody is happy with it”
The Otero County Sheriff's Department agreed in a legal settlement to direct its deputies not to ask immigration questions of people they stop for traffic violations, among other things. via Silver City Sun-News
Government secretly exhumes bodies after looting at NM cemetery
Working in secret, federal archaeologists have dug up the remains of dozens of soldiers and children near a Civil War-era fort after an informant tipped them off about widespread grave-looting. The exhumations, ... via Alamogordo Daily News
Biggest film in N.M. to date will use railyards
“It's just such a cool place and I just love it down there, so we were excited to go back.”
New Mexico Business Weekly - by Megan Kamerick NMBW Staff Albuquerque Studios has agreed to manage the Barelas railyards property just as the biggest film production yet to hit New Mexico prepares to start ... via New Mexico Business Weekly
“I don't think they need your tax money to make that kind of profit anymore”
Spotlight on Los Alamos: A pretty good mind He has a Ph.D. from Cal Tech in astronomy, mathematics and physics, and is a Laboratory Fellow, but Dimitri Mihalas has another remarkable distinction. via Los Alamos Monitor
New Mexico Sen. Adair's ACLU lawsuit dismissed
“Senator Adair is a strong supporter of the U.S. and N.M. constitutions.”
New Mexico Sen. Adair's ACLU lawsuit dismissed More Local Politics A federal lawsuit that accused state Sen. via Albuquerque Tribune