Wizard of Id for January 13, 2016

By Parker & Hart

B.C. for January 13, 2016

By Mastroianni & Hart

Grant County Community Health Council holds first meeting of 2016

By Mary Alice Murphy

The Grant County Community Health Council lacked one person to have a quorum,

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Congressman Pearce's Reaction to State of the Union

It is Time for an Effective, Efficient, and Accountable Government

Washington, DC (January 12, 2016) -

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Heinrich Statement On President Obama's State Of The Union Address 011216

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jan. 12, 2016) - U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) released the following

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The State of the West

Washington, D.C. (January 12, 2016) - In response to President Obama's final State of the Union

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Udall Responds to President's Final State of the Union Address

WASHINGTON ' U.S. Senator Tom Udall issued the following statement after President Obama delivered his

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Transparency Needed in Stream Regulations

Washington, D.C. (January 12, 2015) - Today the House passed H.R. 1644: the Supporting Transparent

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Late January/Early February Calendar Items from Western Institute for Lifelong Learning

Wednesday, January 20
WILL LUNCH AND LEARN - Noon
Western Institute for Lifelong Learning's (WILL) noon

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First Planning Meeting for Love Your Library 2016

SILVER CITY, N.M. ' Literacy Link - Leamos will hold its first planning meeting for the 2016 Love

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Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Keep Students Safe

Santa Fe, NM - Today, Rep. David Adkins pre-filed a bill that will better protect New Mexico's

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SC Library Adds a January Activity

Computer workshop - Microsoft Word - presented by Adult Education Services Free workshop will

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Bianca Padilla recognized by state agencies

From left, Children, Youth and Families Department Cabinet Secretary Monique Jacobson, Bianca

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Acoustic Duo Tall Heights Performs at Mimbres Region Arts Council's Folk Series

The Mimbres Region Arts Council, in conjunction with premier sponsor Cissy McAndrew/United County

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Cobre School Board members hear from school principals on progress011016

By Margaret Hopper

The Cobre school board met at the District Office in Bayard Monday, January 11,

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Pile Burning Planned on Silver City Ranger District

SILVER CITY, NM - Silver City Ranger District fire management personnel are planning to burn slash

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Udall, Heinrich Urge Executive Action to Limit Anonymous Campaign Contributions

WASHINGTON - Last week, U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich joined 27 other senators to

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Rotary Club Scholarship Program for High School Seniors

Each year, the Silver City Rotary Club offers two $1,500 college scholarships to qualified

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Legislator Pre-Filed Bill to Close Dangerous Loophole that Leaves Children Vulnerable to Child Predators

Santa Fe, NM - Rep. Kelly Fajardo pre-filed legislation, HB 30, that would close a dangerous

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USDA 2016 Agricultural Outlook Forum Plenary Panel Announced

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2016 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced the members of this

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Department of Health Reports on Completion of Active Ebola Virus Disease Monitoring

(Santa Fe) - The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports that as part of its Ebola Virus

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Conversation with a Councilor

Silver City NM - January 20, 2016

Please join Silver City Town Councilor from District 2, Lynda

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Rep. Sharon Clahchischilliage Pre-Files Legislation to Protect Children from Dangerous Predators

Santa Fe, NM - Rep. Sharon Clahchischilliage pre-filed legislation to protect children from sexual

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NMDOT NM 90/Hudson Street Bridge Public Involvement Meeting Jan. 20, 2016

Silver City: The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) with Interstate Highway

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Bayard final closeout public hearing notice

CITY OF BAYARD
FINAL CLOSEOUT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS STEWART

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