State Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for Friday September 27, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Address Modification for Santa Fe County Administrative Complex Enhances Emergency and Public Access
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Sept. 27 -- Santa Fe County issued the following news on Sept. 26, 2024:
Effective September 26, 2024, Santa Fe County announces an address modification to the physical address of the County Administrative Complex, previously known as 100 Catron Street (This also affects the Enhanced 911 address). This alteration is essential to improve efficiency in emergency response capabilities to each of the four access points around the complex, and to provide for intuitive public ac
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Albuquerque's Small Business Office Receives Entrepreneurial & Small Business Development Award
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Sept. 27 -- The city of Albuquerque issued the following news:
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Small Business Office recognized for empowering local entrepreneurs
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The City of Albuquerque's Small Business Office (SBO) has been named the inaugural recipient of the Entrepreneurial & Small Business Development Award by New Mexico IDEA, the statewide economic development professional association. The award highlights the SBO's innovative efforts to foster an entrepreneurial culture and suppo
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Navajo President Buu Nygren Tells Senate Committee on Indian Affairs 2 Water Settlements End Decades of Litigation, Brings Certainty to Tribes
WINDOW ROCK, Arizona, Sept. 27 -- The Navajo Nation Government issued the following news release on Sept. 26, 2024:
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren told the Senate Indian Affairs Committee today that two water rights settlements now before Congress will help end the expensive need to haul water for thousands of Navajos in Arizona and New Mexico.
"Roughly a third of the Navajo Nation households lack running water, and that is how I grew up," the President said testifying on the Northeastern
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NMSU's Chile Pepper Institute Relocates to Fabian Garcia Science Center
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, Sept. 27 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
The Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University has a new home.
For several decades, the institute operated out of Gerald Thomas Hall on NMSU's Las Cruces campus. But recently, it moved into NMSU's Fabian Garcia Science Center, where faculty members and students conduct cutting-edge research on chile peppers and other crops critical to New Mexico's economy.
"Our relocation to the Fabia
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