Wizard of Id Comic for February 17, 2019

wizfeb17

BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

B.C. Comic for February 17, 2019

bcfeb17

BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni, and Johnny Hart

Gov. Lujan Grisham, Reps. Sweetser, Allison Announce Broadband Infrastructure Bill

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Saturday announced the introduction of legislation that

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Gov. Lujan Grisham, Rep. Stansbury Announce Legislation on Climate and Sustainability, Reaffirming New Mexico's Effort to Lead on Addressing Climate Impacts

SANTA FE — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Saturday announced the introduction of the Resource

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Whitewater Mesa Fun Kite Flying Picnic

- Sanctioned by the American Kitefliers Association -

Gather up your family and friends and come to

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House Democrats Pass Three Health Care Access Bills

Bills would protect pregnant inmates, enroll qualified individuals into Medicare, and protect

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House Democrats Advance Three Key Education Bills

Legislation expands programming, grants college credit for high placement test scores, and better

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Bill to Ensure Families Are Safe Passes First Committee

House Bill 405 passes the State Government, Elections & Indians Affairs Committee

Santa Fe – Today,

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Rep. Debbie Armstrong Champions Bill to Expand Access to Medicaid Coverage

Santa Fe – Today, Rep. Debbie Armstrong’s (D-Albuquerque) bill to expand access to Medicaid

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Bill to Market New Mexico as a Great State to Retire In Passes Committee

Santa Fe - Today, the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee passed House Bill 497,

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Bill to Protect New Mexicans from Predatory Lending Advances

Santa Fe – Today, a bill to protect New Mexicans from predatory lending practices advanced in the

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The Problem identified

Let's call it what it is, asymmetrical warfare against the United States.  It is all about power

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NM CAP Entity 020519 part 2

[Editor's Note: This is part 2 and the final article on the NM CAP Entity meeting of Feb. 5,

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The quality of our drinking water wells is important to me

The quality of our drinking water wells is important to me.

I understand that the Copper Rule was

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Op-Ed on attacking industry that supports the majority of education funding

Attacking the industry that helps support your community and our state isn’t just happening in New

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RPNM Roundup at the Roundhouse 021619

WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (AGAIN)....

In yet ANOTHER late Friday night vote, Democrats passed bill through

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Wind Advisory 021619

wiind advisory 021619Southern Gila Highlands/Black Range-
Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres Valley-
Southwest

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Wizard of Id Comic for February 16, 2019

wizfeb16

BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

B.C. Comic for February 16, 2019

bcfeb16

BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni, and Johnny Hart

Tri-City Police Department Blotters – Feb. 11 - Feb. 14, 2019

Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 11

Missing persons
Bayard Elementary
Officer advised the

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Grant County Sheriff’s Department Blotter – Feb. 11 - Feb. 14, 2019

Monday, Feb. 11

Breaking and entering
El Paseo Road – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised someone got into

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Joint Resolution to Invest in New Mexico’s Children Passes House Floor

House Democrats Champion Initiative to Lift Generations of Children out of Poverty

Santa Fe –

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Black History Month discussion at public library

jeffreyscottThe Silver City Public Library will host a presentation and discussion for Black History Month on

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NMSU early childhood education online master’s program ranked among best in the country

The online early childhood education master’s program at New Mexico State University has been

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Francisco Oseas Quintanilla Jr., 82, a resident of Silver City, NM

quintanilla 03jpgFrancisco Oseas Quintanilla Jr., 82, a resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Thursday,

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