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Hispanic group allowed in NM redistricting case

SANTA FE – A Hispanic civil rights group will be allowed to participate in a trial next week to decide the boundaries of New Mexico’s three congressional districts, a state district court judge ruled Wednesday.

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Miracles sought at NM’s Chimayo

They come in pain and in prayer, seeking cures and a cup of sand from a tiny adobe church called Chimayo .

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Miracles sought at NM’s Chimayo

UPDATED: Hispanic Group Allowed In Redistricting Case

SANTA FE — A state district court judge is allowing a Hispanic civil rights group to participate in a trial deciding the boundaries of New Mexico’s three congressional districts. District… Read more »

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UPDATED: Hispanic Group Allowed In Redistricting Case

Santa Fe’s Wastewater: Are we reaching its potential? Public Meeting December 1

Using a conventional treatment process, the WWTP produces around 1.7 to 1.9 billion gallons of high quality effluent each year.

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Santa Fe’s Wastewater: Are we reaching its potential? Public Meeting December 1

Sheehan: Archdiocese will oppose license repeal

Catholic Archbishop Michael Sheehan of Santa Fe says if Gov. Susana Martinez tries again to repeal a state law allowing illegal immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses, the Archdiocese will oppose the effort.

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Sheehan: Archdiocese will oppose license repeal

Santa Fe ski area to open Saturday

SANTA FE, N.M. — Ski Santa Fe opens its season this weekend. Ski Santa Fe says it will open its Midland, Easy Street and Pine Flats Beginners Area on 18″ of natural and man-made snow on Saturday.

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Santa Fe ski area to open Saturday

UPDATED: LULAC Role in Redistricting Case Opposed

SANTA FE — Gov. Susana Martinez and other GOP state officials are opposing a Hispanic civil rights group’s attempt to participate in a trial that will decide the new boundaries… Read more »

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NM paving firm could face court over hazmat fine

A state agency says it’s prepared to take a Santa Fe-based paving firm to court to force the company to pay $817,000 in fines related to the mishandling of asbestos-laden waste.

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NM paving firm could face court over hazmat fine

PNM Resources to Announce 2012 Ongoing Earnings Guidance on Dec. 9

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PNM Resources (NYSE: PNM) will announce the company’s 2012 ongoing earnings guidance range prior to the market opening on Friday, Dec. 9, 2011. The news release will be issued at 8:30 a.m. Eastern and available on the company’s Web site at www.PNMResources.com. Management will host a live conference call and webcast that morning at 11 a.m. Eastern to discuss details of the guidance range and provide company updates. Investors and analysts can participate in th

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Jobs Act helps businesses borrow

One silver lining in the economy’s slow recovery is that deflated real-estate values have given many business owners the opportunity to purchase the building they’ve been leasing or to buy land on which they can construct a new building for their business.

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