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10:47 am
Thu October 14, 2010

Pledge Complaint Dismissed

Texas – A federal appeals court has rejected a Dallas-area parent's challenge to the Texas pledge of allegiance over the words "under God."

Attorney General Greg Abbott says Wednesday's ruling is a victory for the constitutionally protected rights and freedoms of all Texans.

The words "under God" were added to the pledge in 2007.

U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade in 2009 ruled that the state pledge may continue to reference God because the national pledge and several other states reference God or divine grace in their pledges.

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6:32 pm
Wed October 13, 2010

Las Cruces Considers New RV Rules

Las Cruces, NM – The city has been receiving complaints from residents concerned about neighbors that are not in compliance with recently imposed rules on recreational vehicles.

Currently, RV's have a fourteen day limit for being parked in front of a home and must have no more than four wheels. They are also not allowed to be parked on the street.

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5:01 pm
Wed October 13, 2010

Report: Perry Donor Received $4.5 Million Without Vetting

Texas – A report says a campaign donor who has given $80,000 to Gov. Rick Perry since 2000 circumvented the usual vetting process but still received a $4.5 million award from a Texas technology fund.

Convergen Lifesciences Inc., founded by Perry contributor David G. Nance, won the award in August despite not receiving the endorsement of a regional screening board that filters out applicants. Nance's company appealed directly to a state board made up of Perry appointees.

The Dallas Morning News first reported the story Wednesday.

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10:41 am
Wed October 13, 2010

Safeguarding Old Mines

New Mexico – The New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division has awarded contracts to two companies to safeguard nearly three dozen abandoned mine openings in Sierra and Socorro counties.

Pioneer Industries Inc. of Albuquerque was awarded nearly $390,000 for the work in Sierra County. The final phase at Lake Valley includes the construction of structures to allow bats to continue to use underground mine workings.

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11:20 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

New Mexico: No Conflict Of Interest In Emissions Case

New Mexico – The New Mexico Attorney General's Office has dismissed allegations that some of the state regulators considering whether to adopt new rules to curb greenhouse gas emissions have a conflict of interest.

Assistant Attorney General Stephen Vigil says he talked with members of the state Environmental Improvement Board. He concluded that none of them have financial interests that would warrant their disqualification under the Governmental Conduct Act from hearing the two emissions proposals pending before the board.

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11:18 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

GOP Dominates Fundraising In Secretary Of State Race

New Mexico – Republican Dianna Duran has raised nearly six times more money than Democratic incumbent Mary Herrera in the secretary of state's race during the past month.

Duran reported Tuesday that she had collected about $54,100 in contributions, with $25,000 of that from the state Republican Party and $4,900 from other GOP groups.

Herrera raised about $9,400, including $2,000 from labor unions.

Duran had cash-on-hand of nearly $85,000 as of Oct. 4 and Herrera had $51,400.

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11:16 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

Martinez Raising Big Money

New Mexico – The Republican Governors' Association has dumped another half million dollars into GOP nominee Susana Martinez's campaign for governor.

Martinez reported Tuesday in a campaign finance report that the GOP organization was her top donor. The group has previously given $750,000.

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11:14 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

Mexican Officer Killed Investigating American's Death

Austin – A Texas sheriff says the dismembered head of a Mexican police commander investigating the reported shooting of an American on a border lake was found in a suitcase outside a Mexican Army base.

Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez told The Associated Press that "reliable sources within the law enforcement community of Mexico" told him that Rolando Flores' head was discovered Tuesday morning.

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6:36 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

Gutierrez and Robertson Campaigning for State Rep. Seat

Las Cruces, NM – In this year's midterm election only the House of Representative seats are up for grabs and Incumbent Joni Gutierrez who is a landscape architect is facing off against Republican Virginia Robertson a local small business owner.

If re-elected Gutierrez says she would like to focus on education and job creation in the state.

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6:33 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

District 33 State Rep. Joni Gutierrez Running For Re-Election

Las Cruces, NM – Democrat incumbent Joni Gutierrez has held the position since 2005 and is up against Republican Virginia Robertson.

Gutierrez says her top priorities for the district and state are education and jobs.

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5:45 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

Texas Considers Post-Concussion Play Rules

Texas – The governing body for Texas public high school sports is considering new rules for evaluating concussions that would not let athletes return to competition the same day they were injured.

The changes proposed by a medical panel for the University Interscholastic League would end current rules that allow athletes to return if they have been symptom-free for 15 minutes.

Any return to play would have to be approved by a license health care professional.

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5:44 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

NM Pushes Changes To Water Protection

New Mexico – New Mexico regulators are hearing more testimony Tuesday on whether the state should designate streams, lakes and wetlands in wilderness areas as "outstanding national resource waters."

The hearing before the Water Quality Control Commission in Santa Fe is a continuation of a proceeding that started last month. It could be December before the commission makes a final decision.

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5:41 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

Mining Company And State GOP Boosts Republican In Land Commissioner Race

New Mexico – Republican Matthew Rush has spent more than twice as much money as Democrat Ray Powell in the race for land commissioner during the past month.

Rush reported Tuesday spending of $153,500. Powell spent $56,900 since early September. Advertising accounted for 90 percent of each candidate's expenditures.

Rush collected $93,700 in contributions and Powell raised about $33,400.

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5:28 pm
Tue October 12, 2010

Groundbreaking For Major Bayard Library Expansion Wednesday

Silver City – USDA Rural Development State Director Terry Brunner will be in Bayard, NM Wednesday to take part in a groundbreaking for the expansion of Bayard's public library.

USDA provided a $370,000 loan/grant package to pay for the expansion of the library. The funding is part of a million dollar expansion to the library which includes funds from a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the State of New Mexico.

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11:59 pm
Mon October 11, 2010

El Paso Officer Arrested

El Paso – An 18-year veteran of the El Paso police department faces an aggravated robbery charge after allegedly attempting to steal a gift box from a wedding reception.

El Paso police said Monday that Alberto Madrid remains jailed on a charge of aggravated robbery. Bond was set at $5,000. He also faces an internal investigation that could result in his firing if the charge is substantiated.

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