Mar 19, 2008 | Los Alamos Monitor
Council adopts sustainability initiative
“This process has had dramatic and sustained participation”
State's homeland security agency to prepare communities Director Tim Manning of the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management seeks to prepare New Mexico communities for possible disaster. via Los Alamos Monitor
's early reporters, editors cranked out a tradition of character
“The State Fair was usually the banner headline every day it was going on.”
Albuquerque Tribune's early reporters, editors cranked out a tradition of character The times of The Tribune Howard Bryan was two years into a job with the Cleveland Press when he came to Albuquerque on ... via Albuquerque Tribune
Toward a cleaner, greener county
“The solar system team is involved now, and they're designing data interfaces with the solar system, to get real-time information on energy savings.”
More Headlines For one thing, he's been perched in the Jemez Mountains for 20 years, doing what has evolved into long-term, place-based ecological research.'> Will our trees regrow? Biologist Craig Allen has a ... via Los Alamos Monitor
Another milestone for Northern NM College
“We'll double our student population in five years and we have the fastest growth rate of any four-year institution in New Mexico.”
Toward a cleaner, greener county Solid Waste Division Manager Regina Wheeler has secured a grant from the New Mexico Environment Department for $20,000 for the construction of a collection station for used oil, ... via Los Alamos Monitor
New Mexico 9:00 A.M. News Brief
Here is a quick glance at other news across the state for Wednesday, Dec. 19: STATE WEATHER The National Weather Service said above-normal temperatures are expected in the eastern plains, and high clouds will ... via KOAT.com
Federal funding will assist with drought conditions
“New Mexico has recently been subject to exceptionally arid conditions that have depleted water supplies, making it difficult for many communities to provide adequate water for residents”
Emergency funding has been awarded by the Bureau of Reclamation to several New Mexico communities for well-drilling projects aimed at alleviating water shortages. via Las Cruces Sun-News