Pearce statement on suspending the debt limit

Washington, DC (February 9, 2018) Congressman Steve Pearce released the following statement after the

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The Economy is Great, But For How Long?

Since Pres. Trump took office the economic news has been fantastic. Some of you will try to argue

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Rep. Monica Youngblood's effort to reduce auto-thefts in NM passes House

SANTA FE—Today the House of Representatives unanimously approved House Bill 52, a bipartisan

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Roswell Representatives gain House endorsement of regional air center economic district

 SANTA FE—Tonight the House of Representatives approved House Bill 197, a plan developed by

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Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes statement on House approval of DWI blood test bill

SANTA FE—This evening, the House of Representatives unanimously approved House Bill 71,

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Rep. Paul Bandy's bill to improve school security passess House

SANTA FE—This evening, the House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 130, an effort

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Rep. Lente's bill to improve Native American student success passess House for second consecutive year

Santa Fe, N.M. – Today, Rep. Derrick Lente’s (D-Sandia Pueblo) bill that would improve Native

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Rep.Dennis Roch wins House approval of bill to credit teachers for unused sick leave

SANTA FE—Earlier this evening, the House of Representatives unanimously approved Rep. Dennis

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Rep.Dennis Roch wins House approval of bill to credit teachers for unused sick leave

SANTA FE—Earlier this evening, the House of Representatives unanimously approved Rep. Dennis

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B.C. Comics for February 9, 2018

BY: Mason Mastroianni, Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

Wizard of Id Comics for February 9, 2018

BY: Mick Mastroianni and Johnny Hart

Virginia Hernandez, 70, of Bayard, NM – pending

Virginia Hernandez, 70, a resident of Bayard, NM entered eternal rest Thursday, February 8, 2018 at

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Byron Kenneth Puleston, 87, of Silver City, NM

Byron Kenneth Puleston, 87, a resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Sunday, February 4,

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Ramon Ortiz Ramirez, 72, of Hurley, NM

ramon ramirez rsRamon Ortiz Ramirez, 72, of Hurley, NM, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle

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CORRECTED: NM CAP Entity hears and discusses presentation 020618

[Editor's Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series of articles on the New Mexico Central

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Gila Regional Medical Center Chooses New CFO

stokesFebruary 8, 2018 - Gila Regional Medical Center (GRMC), a 68-bed acute care hospital serving Grant

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Proposal to name State Highway 50 for Representative Lucky Varela moves forward

Santa Fe – Today, a memorial to name State Highway 50 after former Representative Luciano “Lucky” Varela

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Rep. Jim Smith's small cell wireless bil advances to Senate

SANTA FE—Today, by a vote of 54 to 10, the House of Representatives approved Rep. Jim Smith’s

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Silver City Public Library Board to meet Feb. 14, 2018

LEGAL NOTICE

The Silver City Public Library Board will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, February

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Town of Silver City to hold regular Council meeting Feb. 13, 2018

LEGAL NOTICE

The Town of Silver City Council will hold a regular Council Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13,

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Town of Silver City continues to remind voters about municipal election 031618

ABSENTEE AND EARLY VOTING

Absentee Voting for the March 6, 2018 Regular Municipal Election for the Town of

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Interstate 25/University Ave. interchange (mile post 1)



Las Cruces: The New Mexico Department of Transportation District One office (NMDOT) has posted an alert

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Attorney General Balderas expands investigation of UNM, other organizations

Albuquerque, NM – New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas issued the following statement this

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Sleeper arrested in vacant home

By Roger Lanse

According to a Silver City Police Department statement of probable cause, at

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Pearce continues work on permanent DACA fix

Washington, DC (February 8, 2018) On September 5, 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions

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