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Prescribed Burns Planned on Carson National Forest on the Canjilon, El Rito and Questa Ranger Districts

Contact:  Javonne Goodman 505-377-8714 javonne.goodman@usda.gov Taos, New Mexico – September 10, 2020 – Fire managers on the Carson National Forest are planning to take advantage of favorable conditions, including fuel moisture levels, air quality, winds, and weather forecasts to implement the Canjilon WUI – Mesita, Ensenada, and Ring unit of Valle Vidal prescribed…

CASA Volunteers Help Advocate for Foster Children in Colfax, Taos, & Union Counties

CHANGE A CHILD’S STORY CASA Volunteers *complete a 30 hour online, self-paced training *help foster children navigate the court system *Advocate for the best interests of foster children *play an essential role in a foster child’s life For more information, contact Valerie Alderette at 575-445-2400 or rcasa@youthheartline.org Become An Advocate…

Oil Conservation Commission Approves Produced Water Rule Changes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   Contact: Susan Torres Public Information Officer, EMNRD susan.torres@state.nm.us 505-476-3226                                                                         September 4, 2020             Oil Conservation Commission approves produced water rule changes Santa Fe – Yesterday the Oil Conservation Commission (OCC) approved rule changes to align existing OCC rules governing produced water with the 2019 Produced Water Act. The…

Wanted for Conspiracy to Commit First Degree Murder, Tampering with Evidence, and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor

On August 29th 2020 between 2020 and 2230 hours there was incident that occurred on the 400 block of South 2nd St. Tristan Gallegos is currently wanted in connection with this incident. He is currently wanted for conspiracy to commit first degree murder, tampering with evidence, and contributing to the…

New Mexico Counties Gain $150 million in CARES Act Grants to Local Governments across New Mexico

Latest Update: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and the Department of Finance and Administration on Tuesday announced $150 million in CARES Act grants to local governments across New Mexico to cover the cost of necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency. The Department of Finance and Administration received 83…

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