Blowing Snow Expected in Parts of New Mexico – Santa Fe New Mexican.com

Blowing snow expected in parts of New Mexico – Santa Fe New Mexican.com

Blowing snow expected in parts of New Mexico
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
ALBUQUERQUE — The National Weather Service says residents and travelers in New Mexico can expect accumulating and blowing snow in parts of the state Friday and into the weekend. Forecasters say several inches of snow may accumulate Friday night 

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Trail Dust: Book tells of Coloradans who saved New Mexico from Rebels – Santa Fe New Mexican.com

Trail Dust: Book tells of Coloradans who saved New Mexico from Rebels
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Trail Dust: Book tells of Coloradans who saved New Mexico from Rebels. Ruins of old Fort Union on the Santa Fe Trail. Color photograph. Photo courtesy/Marc Simmons. Posted: Friday, March 7, 2014 11:05 am | Updated: 11:22 am, Fri Mar 7, 2014. Trail Dust
Hardin commits to New Mexico StatePorterville Recorder
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New Mexico State Sports Weekly: Episode 26 – FOXSports.com

New Mexico State Sports Weekly: Episode 26
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In this week's show, Jay Sanderson is joined by women's basketball coach Mark Trakh, softball coach Kathy Rodolph, baseball coach Rocky Ward and men's basketball coach Marvin Menzies as they look back at last week's action and preview what's ahead 

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New Mexico parks hosting marathons with Las Cruces company’s help – Las Cruces Sun-News

New Mexico parks hosting marathons with Las Cruces company's help
Las Cruces Sun-News
SANTA FE – New Mexico's state parks are hosting a series of four marathons this spring. The marathons are scheduled May 8 at Sugarite Canyon State Park near Raton, May 9 at Eagle Nest State Park, May 10 at Ute Lake State Park near Logan and May 11 

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H-Bomb Guinea Pigs! Natives Suffering Decades After New Mexico Tests
The world's first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico—home to 19 American Indian pueblos, two Apache tribes and some chapters of the Navajo Nation. Manhattan Project scientists exploded the device containing six kilograms of …
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Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch Near Santa Fe, New Mexico
The photos, which I randomly selected, are from the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, Washington …
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Judge dismisses tribe's suit against New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – A federal judge has dismissed a northern New Mexico American Indian tribe's lawsuit against the state over failed negotiations concerning its gambling compact and sharing of revenue. The lawsuit filed in December by the …
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