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Monday, August 15, 2011

NM News


newmexicoindependent.com
‎"As Republicans survey a new list of candidates today, including the departure of a candidate who is credible, experienced and who has a real record to run on, it is appropriate to question the inflated role of an event like the Ames Straw Poll in the process," Johnson said.
 
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Santa Fe, New Mexico— The New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division has set the public hearing for Rio Grande Resources Corporation’s application to renew “Standby Status” for its Mt. Taylor Mine on Wednesday, August 17, 2011, 5 p.m. in the Cibola County Convention Center.

The third week in August always brings a whirlwind of parties, exhibitions, screenings, concerts, fashion shows and clothing contests to Santa Fe, as well as a good bit of general revelry, all of it leading up to the main event: the Santa Fe Indian Market (SFIM). The 90th annual edition of this two-day market, starting on Saturday, August 20, will feature more than 1,100 artists and draw some 100,000 visitors.

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PREVIEW: Hanna Skandera / Medical Marijuana http://bit.ly/oj6Lr2

 
Here's a sediment pond in Raton, set up to collect debris from the fire and keep it out of the watershed:


“New Native Photography 2011″ opens Friday, August 12, at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. The show features over 15 photographers giving what the museum describes as “a fresh expression of Native experience.” (SLIDE SHOW)


Now on "Hello New Mexico": Columnist Lesley S. King gives you insider tips for this weekend's Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial. For more on this fantastic event, check out Lesley's column and video. http://www.nmmagazine.com/king​oftheroad_gallup_aug11.php
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New Mexico Magazine
Now on "Hello New Mexico": Columnist Lesley S. King gives you insider tips for this weekend's Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial. For more on this fantastic event, check out Lesley's column and video. http://www.nmmagazine.com/king​oftheroad_gallup_aug11.php


Santa Fe Reporter - Blogs A study released yesterday by the Food Research and Action Center reports that 28 percent of households with children in New Mexico didn't have enough money for food in 2009 and 2010.
 
Whoa, I tell you. Whoa.

news.nationalgeographic.com
Amphibians with "sick and twisted" deformities remain widespread in the U.S. West, and pollution may be making it worse, new research says.
New recipe: Blackberry, Honey, Pecan and Goat Cheese Salad! http://www.nmmarketplace.com/i​ndex.php?q=content%2Frecipe-bl​ackberry-honey-pecan-and-goat-​cheese-salad

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Blackberries are one of the great gifts of summer. Here are some blackberry facts, tips and a recipe to help you with your summer berry picking and eating!

New Clearly NM post:
www.clearlynewmexico.com

Nearly thirty percent of New Mexico households with children said there was a time over the last year where they could not afford food according to a report (pdf) by the Food Research and Action Center, or FRAC.
From one of our partners! They have some amazing items at their shop...check it out.


Location: La Parada
Time: ‎11:00AM Saturday, August 13th

UNM LOBO GARDENS EVENT - Join the UNM LOBO GARDENS for the 1st ever Volunteer Work Day in the Lobo Gardens: SAT AUGUST 27th, 9am-1pm, at the Real Estate Department (RED) Garden. Map, directions & info: unmlobogardens.wordpress.com. Planting melon seedlings, learning how to prepare the soil & old fashioned hand weeding. All UNM Students, Faculty, Staff & Community Members are invited to join in. Bring water, hat, sunscreen & gloves. For more info: mona123@unm.edu


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For the seventh work day in a row, PRC commissioner Jerome Block Jr. has not shown up for work at the Public Regulation Commission.
I announced today that the special legislative session will start on September 6th. Lawmakers will address redistricting, as well as other important issues, like repealing the law that gives driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. The repeal has strong public support and the Albuquerque Journal editorialized on Sunday in support of putting the repeal on the agenda. It's the right thing to do
 

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