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Fifth-grader wins state essay award for solar brochure
Northeast Elementary School fifth-grader Alissa Serafin, 11, is congratulated by her fellow students Tuesday after being named the winner of the Igniting Creative Energy Challenge, a national contest put on by ...
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo: Mesilla again throws bash to honor 1862 military victory
Mesilla will again be the center of Southern New Mexico's largest family-friendly Cinco de Mayo fiesta. via Las Cruces Sun-News
Impacting Lives on the Jicarilla Reserv
“We became part of a Celebrate Families Coalition aimed at preventing suicide, and I can empathize with so much of the suffering that I see because of my own life story. All of my experiences prepared me for this work that God wanted me to do.”
"It's definitely a God thing. I just finished studying the history of the RCA this past summer, and it's so exciting to think about how far we've come in ministry. via Church Herald
Calvin Vigil, 83, of Dulce, passed away Saturday, April 5, 2008, in Farmington. He was born June 19, 1924, in Dulce to Lindo Vigil and Bessie Vigil. via Farmington Daily Times
CCSD starts over with superintendent search
“We don't know how we're going to move forward on this”
The search for the next Central Consolidated School District superintendent is back at square one following the school board's decision Monday not to hire either of the remaining candidates. via Farmington Daily Times
Suspicious Deaths of Former Government Emploees
You can probably recount several of the "crazy" conspiracy theories you've heard in your lifetime. via Amazing Facts
Classes delayed, canceled in some N.M. school districts
Classes are canceled or are starting later than usual today in a number of public school districts around New Mexico because of snow. via KCBD-TV Lubbock
New Mexico's high desert is an unforgiving land, one of climatic extremes, sparse water and dry forage. via Western Horseman
CCSD releases superintendent applications
“Going off of that list of semifinalists, we'll do telephone reference checks on those people”
The Daily Times has obtained the applications of the candidates vying to become Central Consolidated School District's next superintendent. via Farmington Daily Times
New Mexico News Briefs , Jan. 8, 2008
Here is a quick glance at other news across the state for Tuesday, Jan. 8: STATE WEATHER The National Weather Service says a Pacific Northwest storm system bearing snow and rain will drop into the Four Corners ... via KOAT.com
New Mexico 9:45 A.M. News Brief
The National Weather Service has posted a winter storm warning until midnight for New Mexico's northern, western and central mountains. via KOAT.com
Chama Residents Experience Gas Outage
Approximately 76 homes are experiencing gas outages in Chama. The outages started being reported at 8:30 Friday morning. via KOAT.com
Schools closed, delayed around N.M.
The Gallup-McKinley County and the Jemez Mountains public school districts are among schools that have canceled classes today because of snow. via KOB-TV
Spotlight on Los Alamos: Angels among us
“I think most of us have a little bit of money - ' and two cars, plenty of skis. I want to give to other people, no matter what”
Councilor clears up cruise confusion Los Alamos County Councilor Robert Gibson and his wife, Lori Heimdahl Gibson, were not on the M/S Explorer that sank Nov. via Los Alamos Monitor
School board names newest elementaries
“They have like 113 staff members - that's how many they had in Cuba”
The new elementary schools scheduled to open in the fall of 2008 now have new names, colors and mascots. via The Observer