Las Cruces Sun-News - Fri Nov 27
The New Mexico Spaceport Authority on Wednesday awarded a $32.5 million contract to an Albuquerque firm to build the terminal-hangar facility - the futuristic building often seen in artists' drawings of Spaceport America.
Land Office to provide hospital with more incomeKVIA-TV El Paso - Thu Nov 26
The New Mexico Land Office says 10,260 acres of newly acquired state trust land has been designated to boost income for Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital in Albuquerque.
Thousands of engines revved up to help kidsLas Cruces Sun-News - Mon Nov 23
Thousands of riders travel Sunday on Don Roser Drive to Dickerson's Barn from the Mesilla Valley Mall in the annual Toys for Kids Motorcycle Parade.
Looking back to the glory days of stagecoach travelSantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Nov 21
In our era of high-speed transportation by road, rail and air, it is difficult to recall the days when one's chief means of public transit was by stagecoach.
Expect magical experiences at Hollywood hotelDesert Sun - Thu Nov 19
When former "Truth or Consequences" television show writer Milt Larsen stared out of his office window in Hollywood in the early 1960s, he routinely fastened his gaze on a 1909 "castle" perched on the hill above - complete with swirling turrets, colorful stained glass windows and lots of peeling paint.
'The Men Behind the Tin Star' shootoutRuidoso News - Thu Nov 19
"The Men Behind the Tin Star" was the theme for the November Cowboy Action Shooting match of the Lincoln County Regulators.
Are NM fish safe to eat?KRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Tue Nov 17
Pam Smith of Truth or Consequences, who lives near Elephant Butte Lake, wants to know if it's safe to eat fish she catches there and at other New Mexico lakes.
Spaceport Authority awards roads contract to T or C companyLas Cruces Sun-News - Sun Nov 15
The New Mexico Spaceport Authority board on Friday awarded a $3 million contract to a company that will build roads at Spaceport America.
State agency awards almost $1.6 million for trailsKOB-TV - Tue Nov 10
The New Mexico State Parks Division will award almost $1.6 million in federal funding for eight trail projects.
County researching centralized rural addressing operationRuidoso News - Fri Nov 06
A centralized rural addressing office with a new employee to handle technical privacy issues is being researched for action by Lincoln County Manager Tom Stewart.
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