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Marisa Thompson courtesy photo Mushrooms found hiding under leaf litter, surrounded by mulch in the Learning Garden at the NMSU Agricultural Science Center at Los Lunas on August 17, 2021.

Marisa Thompson courtesy photo Mushrooms found hiding under leaf litter, surrounded by mulch in the Learning Garden at the NMSU Agricultural Science Center at Los Lunas on August 17, 2021.

Southwest Yard & Garden; Mushrooms are a necessary part of the landscape environment

Blame it on the rain. Mushrooms are popping up all over the place, and County Extension Agents across the state are certainly hearing about it. This week, I selected an archived Southwest Yard & Garden column written by retired NMSU Extension Horticulture Specialist Dr. Curtis Smith in August 2010.
How healthy is Cibola?

How healthy is Cibola?

How healthy is Cibola?

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – As the US Census Bureau continues to release data it compiled during the 2020 Census, counties are able to see a fuller profile of themselves and how they’ve changed over the course of 10 years.

Sheltering refugees

SANTA FE, N.M. – On Friday, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and New Mexico State Speaker of the House Brian Egolf sent a letter to President Joe Biden to inform him that New Mexico is open and ready to accept refugees from Afghanistan. Days later, on Aug.

Traffic Report for August 23 – September 3, 2021

NMDOT asks all motorists to reduce speed, obey all posted traffic signs, use caution, and watch for heavy equipment and construction personnel in all work zones. PLEASE NOTE: Conditions are subject to change without notice. Double fines for speeding in work zones in effect.

Things people should know about creating wills

Drafting a last will and testament is an essential component of estate planning. Despite the importance of having a will, a recent survey from AARP found that two out of five Americans over the age of 45 do not have one.
There was an active shooter threat at Walmart in the City of Grants, for safety reasons the store was evacuated. The “all clear” was given and the store was able to resume normal operations after responding police officers determined there was no threat. Diego Lopez - CC

There was an active shooter threat at Walmart in the City of Grants, for safety reasons the store was evacuated. The “all clear” was given and the store was able to resume normal operations after responding police officers determined there was no threat. Diego Lopez - CC

Active shooter threat

CITY OF GRANTS, N.M. – Schools across Grants, N.M. were put on a shelter-inplace order after the Walmart on 1500 Roberts Road evacuated its shoppers out of an abundance of caution on August 24 in the afternoon.