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1:11 am
Tue January 20, 2009

State Senator Steve Fischmann Outlines his Plan to Tackle Some of New Mexico's Financial Issues

Las Cruces, NM – The 2009 New Mexico Legislative Session gets under way today in Santa Fe. During the 60 day session, state lawmakers will be focused primarily on dealing with the large budget shortfall. KRWG's Evan Woodward spoke with newly elected District 37 Senator Steve Fischmann, about his financial priorities for his first session at the Roundhouse.

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8:21 am
Mon January 19, 2009

Border Patrol Agents make a Large Drug Bust

Las Cruces, NM – United States Border Patrol agents foiled a drug smuggling attempt in southern New Mexico and secured more than a half-ton of illegal narcotics. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has this report.

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5:20 am
Mon January 19, 2009

Group Questions Dip in Sex Crimes Against Kids

Las Cruces – Lieutenant Governor Dianne Denish recently held a press conference announcing a substantial decline in reports related to sex crimes against children. However, as KRWG's Fernando Zamarron reports, a local rape crisis representative says that figure may be deceiving.

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7:52 am
Sun January 18, 2009

Lawmakers to Consider Domestic Partnership Legislation

Albuquerque, NM – The New Mexico legislature will open this year's 60 day legislative session Tuesday. The first order of business will be to deal with a projected budget shortfall of at least 450 million dollars. Lawmakers will also consider other proposals on issues like education and drug courts. This year, domestic partnership legislation will be also introduced again in both the House and Senate. KUNM's Sarah Gustavus has this legislative preview.

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6:09 am
Sat January 17, 2009

NMSU Honors Faculty Members at Spring Convocation

Las Cruces, NM – This week, New Mexico State University welcomed its students back for the start of the 2009 spring semester, and held its spring convocation ceremony.

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11:10 am
Fri January 16, 2009

Campo Closure

Las Cruces – Campo Street will be closed between Las Cruces Avenue to May Avenue starting tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 7:00.

Businesses along Campo Street will have access to nearby parking areas ..with signs placed along the detour route.

It's anticipated that Campo will be closed for approximately two days.

The closure is necessary .as White Construction undertakes the tower crane dismantling operations on Campo ..as part of the Federal Courthouse Building Project.


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7:59 am
Fri January 16, 2009

Bill to Protect Paleozoic Trackways in Dona Ana County Clears U.S. Senate

Las Cruces, NM – The United States Senate passed a package of bills introduced by New Mexico's Senior Senator Jeff Bingaman yesterday, including the "Prehistoric Trackways National Monument Establishment Act". As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, the bill seeks to protect over 5,000 acres of land in Dona Ana County's Robledo Mountains.

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7:57 am
Fri January 16, 2009

NM State Police Group urges Lawmakers to keep their Funding Steady

Las Cruces, NM – The New Mexico State Police Association is urging lawmakers not to make any cuts to law enforcement funding when balancing the budget. KRWG's Marco Grajeda has this report.

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6:59 am
Fri January 16, 2009

Guv Appoints Judge to the Third Judicial District Court

Las Cruces, NM – Governor Bill Richardson today announced the appointment of attorney Manuel "Mannie" Arrieta to the Third Judicial District Court in Dona Ana County. KRWG's Marco Graejda has this report.

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9:13 am
Thu January 15, 2009

Effect of Minimum Wage Increase on Small Business

Las Cruces, NM – With the current state of the economy --- many small business owners say they are having to tighten their belts to turn a profit--and now minimum wage has created a new hurdle. KRWG's Charles Comer has this report.

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9:11 am
Thu January 15, 2009

NMED Claims Victory in Groundwater Dispute

Las Cruces, NM – The New Mexico Environment Department is claiming victory in a seven year long case involving Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold Incorporated. As KRWG's Marco Grajeda reports, the state agency says a recent decision reaffirms their ability to protect all of the state's groundwater.

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7:44 am
Thu January 15, 2009

Governor Richardson Discusses Priorities for 2009 Legislative Session in Las Cruces

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson traveled around the state yesterday to discuss his legislative agenda for the 2009 session. The Governor made stops in Roswell, Farmington and Las Cruces--placing particular emphasis on his public safety priorities. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Richardson also talked about the budgetary woes facing state lawmakers.

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7:43 am
Thu January 15, 2009

Governor Richardson Discusses Priorities for 2009 Legislative Session in Las Cruces

Las Cruces, NM – New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson traveled around the state yesterday to discuss his legislative agenda for the 2009 session. The Governor made stops in Roswell, Farmington and Las Cruces--placing particular emphasis on his public safety priorities. As KRWG's Evan Woodward reports, Richardson also talked about the budgetary woes facing state lawmakers.

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9:02 am
Wed January 14, 2009

NMSU Welcomes Important Book Collection

Las Cruces, NM – The NMSU library is now home to a very unusual collection of books that is closely intertwined with the history of southeastern New Mexico.. It's now known as the J. Phelps White the Third collection... And as Gary Worth reports it is an important source of information not only about a unique time in history, but also about the two New Mexican men who collected the works..

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8:45 am
Wed January 14, 2009

Former State Employee Alleges Being Forced into "Pay to Play" Scheme

Albuquerque, NM – A lawsuit has been filed over the loss of 90 million dollars from two state investment funds. The plaintiff maintains he was pressured to make worthless investments because of contributions to Governor Bill Richardson's presidential campaign. KUNM's Jim Williams reports.

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