May 28, 2009 | Clovis News Journal
Ute pipeline project moving forward
The Ute Water Project trickled closer to reality Thursday with local entities reaching agreement on several key issues.
Lawyer says motorist accused of hitting and killing former Carlsbad man wasn't reckless
Adam Michael Berg, the motorist accused of hitting and killing a jogger almost three years ago, was involved in a tragic accident but he is no criminal, his lawyer said Tuesday during opening statements in Berg's manslaughter trial.
Parents receive credit for students' success
The two young women honored as the Carlsbad High School Class of 2009 valedictorian and salutatorian credit their successes to their families, their friends and God.
Events planned for county centennial
Curry County's 100th birthday will be celebrated in at least 10 events in the coming year courtesy of the Curry County Centennial Committee.
Grady producer appointed to cattlemen's beef board The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture appointed Grady beef producer Wesley Grau to a three-year term on the Cattlemen's Beef Promotion and Research Board, ...
County commission approves resolution opposing domestic partnership bill
A resolution opposing legislative efforts to pass a domestic partnership act was unanimously approved Wednesday by the Curry County Commission.
Ute water measure expected to hit Senate Thursday
Authorization of the Ute Water Project is expected to be on the Senate floor Thursday, according to a release from U.S. Sen.