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Mar 17 2024
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The Museum of International Folk Art is a must-see for anyone in Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Museum of International Folk Art is a must-see for anyone in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The collection of art here is truly magical, ranging from whimsical, handmade masks to exquisitely detailed dioramas to hand-carved, wooden dolls. When visiting for the first time, it brought tears to my eyes to be surrounded by so many fantastically unique objects. There are more than 62,000 works on
Boing BoingMar 24 2024
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USA Today Names New Mexico State Land Office Among Top Workplaces In The Nation For 2024
The New Mexico State Land Office team including Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard, front row 3rd from left, celebrate as USA Today announces that their agency has been ranked 22nd nationally in its category of 150-499 employees and the #1 government agency in the top 100 organizations of its size. Courtesy/NMSLO SANTA FE — USA Today has announced that the New Mexico State Land Office has
Los Alamos Daily PostFeb 05 2024
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New Mexico Film Office: Netflix Series ‘Ransom Canyon’ Begins Production In New Mexico Through June
SANTA FE — New Mexico Film Office (NMSO) Director Amber Dodson announced that “Ransom Canyon”, a romance-fueled family drama and contemporary Western saga from Netflix, will be filming in and around Albuquerque and Las Vegas through June. The production will employ more than 700 New Mexicans – 380 crew members, 40 principal actors and 300 background talent. The series is set to star Josh
Los Alamos Daily PostMar 16 2024
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New Mexico Governor Signs Executive Order Strengthening Fostering Connections Program At CYFD
President Joe Biden’s domestic policy advisor Neera Tanden, left, watches as Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signs an executive order strengthening the Fostering Connections program. Courtesy/Office of the Governor From the Office of the Governor: SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Thursday signed an executive order strengthening the Fostering Connections program to expand services for youth
Los Alamos Daily PostMar 11 2024
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New Mexico man dies after contracting rare case of bubonic plague
A New Mexico man has died after contracting the bubonic plague. The state's Department of Health said the unidentified Lincoln County resident succumbed to the illness after being hospitalized. This was the first plague death in New Mexico since 2020 — when the state saw four cases — and its first human case since 2021. "This tragic incident serves as a clear reminder of the threat posed by
ABC 5 WEWSMar 16 2024
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Authorities name suspect in killing of New Mexico State Police Officer east of Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (KVIA) -- New Mexico State Police have named the man that they say shot and killed an NMSP officer near Tucumcari, NM Friday morning. 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina has been identified by New Mexico State Police as the killer, and have issued an arrest warrant for him on several charges. Police say he killed 35-year-old officer Justin Hare during a
ABC 7 KVIAMar 15 2024
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New Mexico basketball team holds off Colorado State in Mountain West semifinal
LAS VEGAS — They call the Thomas & Mack Center Pit West for a reason. New Mexico fans take over the arena for the Mountain West tournament. They sure have this week as the Lobos desperately needed a few wins to make the NCAA Tournament. The Colorado State men’s basketball team felt the fervor Friday night as New Mexico took down the Rams 74-61 in the Mountain West tournament semifinal. New
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