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Local news for Cimarron, NM continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.

Friday Aug 22 | Daily O'Collegian

You thought your summer went OK. After this, you might take a Mulligan.

Barbecues, tanning beds, short-session classes A - ' these are a few things students can expect when finishing up their spring finals.

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Wed Aug 20, 2008

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'Biofuel' mill hopes to offer 80-100 jobs

Architectural drawings are being finalized and site preparation is ongoing for a sawmill that could eventually become one of the Cimarron area's biggest employers.

The mill that will produce "biofuel cubes" to fire power plant boilers could employ as many as 80 to 100 people once it gets rolling. Located about three miles outside of Cimarron along N.M. 58, the mill is being planned by a company called GreenTech, a subsidiary of Florida-based Global Green Holdings.

Chuck McKendree, the GreenTech general manager in Cimarron, explained that GreenTech is a "forest management company." The company began talking to the Express UU Bar Ranch about helping with forest thinning, and those discussions led to figuring out something to do with the dead trees, downed trees and undergrowth that the ranch wanted to remove.

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Related Topix: Angel Fire, NM, Raton, NM

Mon Aug 18, 2008

Amarillo.com

Moreno Valley great spot for a vacation

In 1962 our family purchased a very rustic cabin in Taos Canyon, New Mexico. Built in 1933, it required extensive renovation and during that period and 35 years of vacation trips afterward we nearly always ...

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Related Topix: Taos Pueblo, NM, Eagle Nest, NM

Fri Aug 08, 2008

The Ellis County Press Online

Politics and religion

They say there are two subjects you should never discuss; politics and religion.

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Related Topix: Eagle Nest, NM

Tue Jul 29, 2008

Natchez Democrat

Boy Scouts to honor unsung hero

On Friday, Aug. 8, the Andrew Jackson Council of the Boy Scouts of America will host a dinner honoring Scoutmaster of Troop 158, Freddie Voss.

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Sat Jul 26, 2008

The Post Chronicle

Schools eye four-day week to cut fuel costs

Facing a crippling increase in fuel costs, some rural U.S. schools are mulling a solution born of the '70s oil crisis: a four-day week.

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Related Topix: Education Etc.

Thu Jul 24, 2008

Canada.com

U.S. schools eye four-day week to cut fuel costs

Facing a crippling increase in fuel costs, some rural U.S. schools are mulling a solution born of the '70s oil crisis: a four-day week.

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Related Topix: Education Etc.

Sun Jul 20, 2008

Carlsbad Current-Argus

Rachel Hinson to wed Berry Lucas Jr.

Rachel Hinson and Berry Lucas Jr. plan to wed Aug. 9, 2008, at the Express UU Bar Ranch in Cimarron, N.M. The bride-elect is the daughter of John and Anne Hinson of Golden, Colo., and the granddaughter of ...

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Related Topix: Carlsbad, NM

Fri Jul 11, 2008

The Ellis County Press Online

The lesser of two evils

I wonder why? Do you recall, in your experience, the inquisitive ones, especially the very young, sometimes up through students of college age, with a "why" question seemingly tattooed to the end of their ...

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Related Topix: Eagle Nest, NM, Angel Fire, NM, Natural Disasters, Wildfire, Fire

Fri Jun 27, 2008

Tallahassee.com

Maclay Scouts Attend Camp

Several students from Maclay recently attended the Boy Scouts of America's Philmont High Adventure Camp.

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Sun Jun 08, 2008

PR-inside.com

First State Bancorporation Announces Election of Garrey E. Carruthers to Board

"We are honored that Dr. Carruthers has joined our board and welcome his extensive experience, knowledge and skills," stated Michael R. Stanford, President and CEO.

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Related Topix: Banking, Financial Services, First State Bancorporation, Las Cruces, NM, Albuquerque, NM

Fri May 30, 2008

MansfieldNewsJournal.com

Try again to save Camp Avery Hand

He was a young boy when his parents separated. He and his siblings were each farmed out to different homes so his mother could find work with no distractions -- on or off the job.

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Related Topix: Opinion

Thu Apr 17, 2008

The University Daily Kansan

What it's like

“The hardest thing is just to remember that you're there to provide care and not to worry about whether the patient is going to live or die”

Zander Melville hops into an ambulance as soon as he gets to work at 11 p.m. For the next 12 hours, the emergency medical technican travels with a paramedic answering 911 phone calls. via The University Daily Kansan

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Tue Mar 25, 2008

HendersonvilleNews.com

Edneyville troop 605 gears up for rugged Philmont

“To be comfortable and dry during rain, a good quality rain suit is essential”

Sam Gordon, a Scout with Troop 605, tolerates a thundershower as the Philmont crew made its way up Little Pisgah Mountain on a shakedown hike Saturday. via HendersonvilleNews.com

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Related Topix: Weather, Glenwood, NM

Sun Mar 23, 2008

Alamogordo Daily News

North N.M. runoff near record levels; south remains dry

“Moisture keeps the mountains green and the flowers blooming -- we hope”

Northern New Mexico's mountains are flush with snow as spring begins, but the southern high country is dry, the state engineer says. via Alamogordo Daily News

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Related Topix: Isleta, NM, San Juan, NM, Weather

Fri Mar 21, 2008

KOAT.com

Runoff Levels Predicted To Be Highest In Last 3 Decades

State Engineer John D'Antonio said runoff into the upper and middle Rio Grande from melting mountain snow will be the highest the state has seen in the last three decades. via KOAT.com

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Related Topix: Elephant Butte, NM

Fri Feb 22, 2008

The Tennessean

Crieve Hall Scout leaders awarded for lifetime dedication

“I love to camp out and be with young people”

CRIEVE HALL - Joyce Brackett describes her family as "a Scouting family." She and her husband, Dick, have a grown son, Phillip, who earned the rank of Eagle Scout, and a grandson, Donovan, who is a Cub Scout. via The Tennessean

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Related Topix: Amistad, NM, Sapello, NM, Ilfeld, NM, Caprock, NM, Faywood, NM

Tue Dec 11, 2007

KOB-TV

Schools closed, delayed around N.M.

The Gallup-McKinley County and the Jemez Mountains public school districts are among schools that have canceled classes today because of snow. via KOB-TV

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Related Topix: Gallup, NM, New Mexico, Chama, NM, Cuba, NM, Dulce, NM

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