May 10th, 2009
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Some believe bad economy may inspire more to garden
DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Madelyn Worley of Danville was loading a small dogwood tree into the back of her SUV in the parking lot outside the Lowe’s Garden Center one recent morning. “This is the beginning of my yard, garden and landscape restoration project,” Worley said with a chuckle as she gently positioned the little ... more »
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Cloudcroft store brings in sun with energy savings
CLOUDCROFT — Just when you were comfortable with traditional methods of heating and cooling family real estate – interest in solar heating and ventilation began to grow … both in popularity and affordability. Across the country consumers are learning the ins and outs of using the sun to lower the cost of ... more »
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Richardson reflects on first Indian summit
SANTA FE (AP) — Gov. Bill Richardson says he’s committed to addressing the issues brought up by New Mexico’s American Indian leaders during a special summit this week. The summit at Acoma Pueblo was the first of what will be an annual event as the state implements a new law aimed at improving communication and ... more »
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Bureau of Indian Affairs remembers fallen brethren
ARTESIA — Each year, members of the Bureau of Indian Affairs gather at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia to remember those officers of the BIA who have lost their lives.
The annual event is poignant and reverent, featuring solemn ceremonies and tributes to the lost officers by representatives of the ... more »
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NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences honors students
LAS CRUCES — The New Mexico State Univer- sity College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environ- mental Sciences honored its outstanding students Friday during the Sam Steel Ceremony. Each student received a framed certificate and will also be recognized during their department’s senior reception. The students were nominated by their department and selected by the ... more »
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Artesia bands to hold Spring Concert today at auditorium
ARTESIA — From beginning band members to the Pride of the Pecos Valley, there is sure to be something to delight everyone today at the Artesia Public Schools’ spring band concert.
Artesia Intermediate School’s Beginning and Advanced bands will open the concert at 3 p.m. today at the Artesia High School auditorium.
Tickets are ... more »
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Class of ‘59 offers thanks
TO THE EDITOR: The Class of 1959 would like to thank the following businesses, organizations and individuals for their generous donations to our 50th class reunion. Mary Bly, Phyllis Gillum, Kenneth Ingram, Martha Patterson, Glenna Wilson, Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative, Patterson Welding, Currier Abstract, Central Valley Electric Cooperative, Artesia National Bank, Retired ... more »