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Melrose bombing range safe for now
The $5 million for expansion at the Melrose Bombing Range has escaped cuts in the Legislature.
Women of the Church of God-Anderson are selling cookbooks to raise money for the group's activities.
DA mum on arrest of fugitive's brother
The district attorney won't say if this week's arrest of Noe Torres' brother could bring law enforcement any closer to the fugitive.
Kingswood pastor says Clovis church good match
Reassignment to Clovis' Kingswood United Methodist Church was a good fit for Rev.
Prehistoric Clovis culture roamed southwards: Stone tools and bones of an ancient tusker found...
The bed of artefacts in the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico also includes the bones of an extinct cousin of the mastodon called a gomphothere.
Contractor seeking damages after falling down Hotel Clovis elevator shaft
A contractor who fell 16 feet down an elevator shaft in Hotel Clovis is seeking unspecified damages from the city and a biohazard abatement company.
Housing permits in Clovis double from previous months
New housing permits last month nearly doubled from the previous month in Clovis.
Press Release: Florida man accused of battery arrested in Clovis
On Wednesday, November 04, 2009, Investigators with the Curry County Sheriff's Office arrested Herbert Clinton Miller, 41, who was a fugitive from justice from the State of Florida.
Tuesday morning briefing: From double-dippers to Clovis school board
Good morning. Welcome to Freedom New Mexico's Tuesday morning briefing. Double-dippers in spotlight Looking for ways to trim New Mexico's burgeoning budget, Lt.
Press Release: Injured Clovis officer recovering
On Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, at approximately 8:25 AM, the Clovis Police had received a distress call where an officer had been involved in a motor vehicle accident.
CEO: Cost, Texas hurdles for proposed super grid
Phil Harris knows the concept of an electrical supergrid isn't as tangible, say, as the potential opening of a retail store or restaurant.
Area agriculture programs and Future Farmers of America chapters are beginning their fundraising with fruit and meat sales.
Inmate guilty of attempted murder of guard
An inmate at the Curry County jail has been found guilty of the attempted murder of a jail guard with a homemade shank.
The year is winding its way to an end and 2010 is right around the corner. For many in the state who are aware of the importance of numbers, that means one very important thing: It's time for a new census.
Local projects possibly on governor's freeze list
A press release from the governor's office late Monday had local entities scrambling Tuesday, trying to find out which of their own state-funded projects might be delayed due to a freeze called by Gov.
Clovis Mayor Satisfied with NM Special Session
Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 8:51 p.m. New Mexico lawmakers ended their special session this weekend.A They sent Governor Bill Richardson a package of bills aimed at fixing a $650 million shortfall in their budget.A The cuts include a two percent budget trimming in state agencies, and $253 million in slashed spending this year in schools and ...
Woman accused of trying to smuggle drugs into jail
A 19-year-old woman was arrested Monday after investigators said she tried to smuggle drugs into the jail.
Clovis man arrested for child pornography
A 20-year-old Clovis man was arrested Wednesday on charges of sexual exploitation of children.
Lula Washington Dance Theatre to make tour stop in Clovis
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre is kicking off its 30th anniversary national tour in New Mexico this month and will be making a stop in Clovis.
Legislative cuts could mean pain for Clovis schools
A 1.5 percent cut in education spending by the state Legislature could mean painful losses of real dollars: $780,000 for Clovis Municipal Schools and $150,000 for Clovis Community College.