Oct 20, 2009 | Portales News-Tribune
Commission considers charge for utility cuts
Roosevelt County is proposing fees for road cuts to access utility lines, but utility service providers are concerned about the costs.
Taylor pleads guilty in 2005 slaying
The man charged with shooting a Causey farmer in 2005 as part of a murder-for-hire drug deal has pleaded guilty in exchange for a life sentence, avoiding the death penalty.
Commission passes parking lot proposal
The Roosevelt County Commission voted on parking, taxes and other issues at their meeting Tuesday morning in the county courthouse.
Colleges prepared to combat H1N1 flu
Local campuses are taking the threat of H1N1 flu seriously. Eastern New Mexico University and Clovis Community College are already preparing students to try and minimize any outbreaks.
Monte del Sol:Teens rail over state's lax DWI laws as they mourn Rose and Julian
Some of the teens are angry. They reminisced, they cried, they cussed at the man accused of causing the fatal accident.
Emergency Preparedness Expo set
From emergency food storage to ham radio operation, Roosevelt and Curry County residents have a chance to learn how to be ready in case of disasters.
Funeral services for Nelle Hardt, 81, of Portales will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 26, 2009, at the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel with Dr.