Las Cruces – The first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge will take part in New Mexico State University's first Domenici Institute Forum from 9-10 a.m. Oct. 7 at the PSL Auditorium, located inside Anderson Hall. His talk will focus on national security and will be followed by a question and answer session.
Las Cruces – The G.I Jobs 2011 Guide to Military Friendly Schools puts out an annual publication of military-friendly colleges and universities based on a series of criteria that include the evaluation of an institution's academic programs, online programs and the support the institution offers to veterans. NMSU was also named a military-friendly school in the publication's 2010 edition. It was also highlighted in the November/December 2009 edition of the Military Advanced Education magazine.
Las Cruces – The Las Cruces Police Department is reminding residents that traffic crash, or accident, reports can easily be obtained over the Internet at www.CLCPD.com.
Since February 2008 LCPD has made accident reports available online for $3 each. The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In 2008, 3,207 accident reports were obtained online. In 2009 the number of reports obtained online increased to 6,317.
Las Cruces – Police have charged a former resident of Las Cruces with raping a young family member multiple times.
David Juarez Carbajal, 56, who currently resides in Houston, Texas, is charged with 13 counts of criminal sexual penetration of a child under 13 and one count of incest. Carbajal was arrested in Houston over the weekend and is in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He has already waived extradition back to Las Cruces.
Las Cruces, NM – The measure is asking voters statewide to approve an amendment to the state constitution which would grant a property tax exemption for all congressionally charted veterans' service organizations in New Mexico.
State Representative Jeff Steinborn introduced the measure every year for the last four years , with the amendment getting legislative approval in the 2010 session. He says the annual tax burden threatens the viability of veterans' posts.
Texas – More than half of the registered voters in Texas back enacting legislation similar to Arizona's that would crack down on illegal immigrants, according to a poll for five major Texas newspapers.
The telephone survey by Blum & Weprin Associates found 53 percent of just over 1,000 registered Texas voters said they support passage of Arizona-style legislation by the upcoming Texas Legislature. That's less than in previous polls.
Raton, NM – A former wildlife manager for a northern New Mexico ranch owned by media mogul Ted Turner alleges he was wrongfully fired from the ranch after a new general manager began pushing religion on employees.
James Baker's complaint does not charge religious discrimination, but says his three-decade-plus career at Vermejo Park Ranch went sour because he didn't attend Bible classes run by general manager Mark Kossler.
Santa Fe – A film based on New Mexico author Rudolfo Anaya's novel, "Bless Me, Ultima" will shoot in the Santa Fe area beginning in October.
The production is expected to hire 150 New Mexico residents for the cast and crew.
"Bless Me, Ultima" chronicles the coming-of-age story of Antonio, a young boy growing up in New Mexico during World War II, and his relationship with Ultima, an elderly traditional healer or curandera.
New Mexico – The Cibola National Forest is beginning surveys about recreation on the forest.
National Forest Service and contract employees will be interviewing visitors starting Friday and continuing for a year.
They will be posted in recreation sites along Forest Service roads. They will wear bright orange vests and have a "Traffic Survey Ahead" sign and orange safety cones at interview sites.
Such ongoing national forest surveys already have been conducted twice on every national forest in the country.
Las Cruces, NM – The Dona Ana County Special Projects Office is working with the Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley, Action Programs for Animals, the Spay and Neuter Action Program and the Humane Society of Southern New Mexico to coordinate a rabies vaccination clinic that will include pet adoptions and a pet food drive.
Las Cruces, NM – The Humane Society of Southern New Mexico and several other local animal shelters in the area have foster programs for animals in need of temporary care.
Texas – U.S. Census figures show Texas is ranked third nationally when it comes to number of Hispanic-owned businesses.
The number of Hispanic-owned businesses in Texas grew by 40 percent between 2002 and 2007, reaching 447,000. The government figures, released Tuesday, show Texas was behind California and Florida.
The Austin American-Statesman reported Wednesday that Texas was also No. 3 in percentage of businesses that are Hispanic-owned, with 21 percent.