Mentors needed to help Marines thrive as civilians
The Marine Corps ‘ Marine For Life program is looking for New Mexicans to serve as mentors for Marine veterans.
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Mentors needed to help Marines thrive as civilians
Best Places to Live in New Mexico
This article, the forty-third in a 50-state series, ranks the best places to live in New Mexico based on three criteria: median household income ; educational attainment ; and property crime rates per 1,000 residents .
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Best Places to Live in New Mexico
Obama to award Medal of Honor to Santa Fe native
President Barack Obama will award the Medal of Honor to an Army sergeant for courage on the battlefield in Afghanistan.
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Obama to award Medal of Honor to Santa Fe native
2011 BNSF Special Begins 7,000-mile Rail Journey through 11 Cities in Four States
FORT WORTH, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BNSF Railway will begin operating the 2011 BNSF Special in Emporia, Kan., Friday, June 3, 2011, beginning a three-week, 7,000-mile journey through portions of Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado.
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NM plans to stop food stamp supplement for elderly
BARRY MASSEY Associated Press SANTA FE, N.M. Gov. Susana Martinez’s administration proposes to end a program that supplements federal food stamp benefits for about 4,000 low-income elderly and disabled New Mexicans. The Human Services Department plans to stop the assistance on July 1 because there’s no money in the state budget for it. The program cost nearly a half million dollars last year …
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NM universities using higher federal travel rate
The Associated Press The Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University are forgoing the state rate for reimbursing employees for travel meals and choosing the more expensive federal rate. Both universities allow employees to expense up to $71 per day for trips to Santa Fe, as opposed to the state rate of $30 for in-state travel. University …
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Business Briefs May 24, 2011
The city of Santa Fe, Santafe.com and Hutton Broadcasting have launched the NM Homegrown Media Project, a collaboration of organizations interested in the growth and promotion of local film and media.
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Business Briefs May 24, 2011
Santa Fe Gold Reports Results of Annual Meeting
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Santa Fe Gold Reports Results of Annual Meeting
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Santa Fe Gold Reports Results of Annual Meeting
Seminars/workshops for May 31, 2011
The Small Business Development Center at Santa Fe Community College: Wednesday – Veteran-owned Business Development.
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Seminars/workshops for May 31, 2011
Business briefs for May 31, 2011
Santa Fe Professional Business Women recently honored local businesses for their implementation of family-friendly policies and programs.
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Business briefs for May 31, 2011

