Notre Dame Runners Have New Mexico Roots – Albuquerque Journal
Notre Dame runners have New Mexico roots – Albuquerque Journal
Notre Dame runners have New Mexico roots
Albuquerque Journal He went on to Notre Dame, where he became the first New Mexican to run a sub-four-minute mile indoors, and to the 1984 Olympic Trials – where he missed an Olympic berth in the 1,500 meters by an excruciating five hundredths of a second. He graduated … |
Workers preparing to enter New Mexico nuke dump – Washington Post
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Workers preparing to enter New Mexico nuke dump
Washington Post ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The U.S. Department of Energy and the operators of the nation's only underground nuclear waste dump said Monday they are making plans to allow specially trained workers to enter the site for the first time in weeks after more than … Four more workers test positive for radiation from New Mexico site What Caused the Nuclear Waste Leak in New Mexico? |
NM’s attorney general places last at pre-primary – KOAT Albuquerque
NM's attorney general places last at pre-primary
KOAT Albuquerque New Mexico's attorney general came in last during the Democratic Pre-Primary Convention, but that's not stopping Gary King from trying to become the state's next governor. Related. New law will allow schools to stock medications · DA: Scammer of … Gary King staying in race for New Mexico governor Gary King staying in New Mexico's governor race despite last-place finish at … |
Money-saving tax law signed in New Mexico – AOPA Pilot
Money-saving tax law signed in New Mexico
AOPA Pilot A new law to exempt aircraft parts and labor from the New Mexico's gross receipts tax will save pilots and aircraft owners millions on repairs and maintenance while bringing jobs to the state. Gov. Susanna Martinez signed the law March 6, saying it … |
Obama taps New Mexico official to head Bureau of Reclamation
New Mexico Interstate Stream Commissioner Estevan R. López is President Barack Obama's choice to head the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The White House officially announced López's nomination Thursday. He still must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
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New Mexico investment scandal cases grind on
Efforts to recover taxpayer money in the pay-to-play investment scandal involving more than $ 1 billion in state investments during the Richardson administration continue to lurch along with no end in sight. Some settlements have been reached, but major …
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