New Mexico Congressman Hosts Prairie Chicken Meetings – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
New Mexico congressman hosts prairie chicken meetings – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
New Mexico congressman hosts prairie chicken meetings
Santa Fe New Mexican.com LOVINGTON — U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce is hosting a series of town halls to discuss the effects of the federal government's decision to list the lesser prairie chicken as a threatened species. Pearce says officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service … |
New Mexico high court orders tribal recognition – MiamiHerald.com
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New Mexico high court orders tribal recognition
MiamiHerald.com SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico's highest court on Monday ordered Gov. Susana Martinez to recognize the Fort Sill Apache as a New Mexico tribe. The federal government designated a 30-acre parcel in southern New Mexico as the tribe's reservation in 2011, … New Mexico high court to hear tribal-state dispute New Mexico high court orders Fort Sill Apache tribal recognition New Mexico high court to hear Fort Sill Apache tribal-state dispute |
12 Reasons To Love New Mexico That Aren’t Related To ‘Breaking Bad’ (And … – Huffington Post
12 Reasons To Love New Mexico That Aren't Related To 'Breaking Bad' (And …
Huffington Post But there's a reason it's called "the land of enchantment." For all its flaws, New Mexico offers so many beautiful sites to take in and awesome things to experience. Here's are just some of the reasons we love New Mexico that don't have to do with meth … |
New Mexico True Family Vacation — True or False, this is what days should be? The New Mexico Tourism Department shares just a sliver of all the adventures available for families on a New Mexi…
Southern New Mexico fire at 60 percent containment
CLOUDCROFT, N.M. (AP) – A fire that has burned nearly 100 acres in the Sacramento Mountains in southern New Mexico in the vicinity of an observatory is 60 percent contained and some crews are being released. The Bensen Fire is burning in timber, grass …
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Crane lowers crashed chopper off UNMH roof
AN ALBUQUERQUE LIBRARY IS RE-OPENING. One of the busiest sections of Lomas Boulevard came to a standstill over the weekend while crews lowered a crashed helicopter from the roof of University of New Mexico Hospital down to the ground. Related.
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Lobos Register Titles, Strong Performance at Jim Click Shootout
TUCSON, Ariz. — Competing for the first time outdoors as full team, the Lobos posted a strong all-around team effort. Behind five victories and a number of personal records, the University of New Mexico track and field team registered a cohesive team …
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