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NMRC awarded 88K from UDSA

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NEW MEXICO - The New Mexico Recycling Coalition was awarded $88,000 from USDA as part of a competitive grant process through the Rural Utilities Services. The funding supports efforts to divert material from landfills within the state’s smallest communities, populations of10,000 residents or less. This will be accomplished through the establishment of reuse centers, backyard compost trainings, repair clinics, and zero waste activities.

Ben Ray Luján highlights work to expand opportunities for New Mexicans

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NAMBÉ, N.M. - Ben Ray Luján’s campaign launched his latest television ad in the New Mexico Senate race. The ad called “Keep Working” highlights Luján’s work to expand economic opportunities for New Mexicans while debunking [his opponent in the Nov. 3 election] Mark Ronchetti’s baseless claims that Luján supports guaranteed salaries for people who refuse to work.

Torres Small Endorsed by Coalition of Law Enforcement Leaders

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Representative Xochitl Torres Small’s campaign announced the endorsements of a coalition of law enforcement leaders from across New Mexico’s Second Congressional District. The group, composed of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, represents departments ranging in size that are tasked with keeping rural, urban, and border communities safe.

District implements Option B

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CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – The Grants/Cibola County School District began the hybrid 50-percent instructional program on Monday. Parents and families continue to have the option to keep their student at home and continue to receive virtual instruction and/or work packets, according to district officials. Option B is 50 percent instruction in the classroom and the remainder of the time utilizing distance-learning. This phase of the re-entry plan applies to Pre-K through sixth grade students and will continue until the end of this semester.

Missing Person Advisory-Runaway Juvenile

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GALLUP, N.M. - The following is information for the distribution of a Missing Person Juvenile Runaway from the Gallup Police Department. Please refer all media inquiries to the Gallup Police Department at (505) 722-2231.