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10:36 am
Tue March 23, 2010

Stamp To Honor New Mexico Cartoonist

New Mexico – The U.S. Postal Service plans to honor Pulitzer Prize cartoonist Bill Mauldin with the issue of a commemorative stamp.

A dedication and first-day-of-issue celebration is planned Wednesday at the auditorium of the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe.

Mauldin became known during World War II for his Willie and Joe characters in cartoons that took a humorous look at military life through the eyes of infantrymen.

In 1945, Mauldin won his first of two Pulitzer Prizes for distinguished service as a cartoonist.

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8:10 pm
Mon March 22, 2010

Board of Regents to Consider Tuition Hike for NMSU

Las Cruces, NM – A possible twelve million dollar reduction in funding for New Mexico State University could result in a tuition hike. As KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich reports the Board of Regents is looking over several options before an upcoming special meeting.

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6:47 pm
Mon March 22, 2010

Resources Online to Help Homeowners Go Green

Las Cruces, NM – Energy efficiency and renewable resources are becoming increasingly popular. With the many incentives and credits offered some homeowners would like to go green, but don't know how to get started. As KRWG's Vanessa Dabovich reports .the internet is a good place to look for answers.

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6:47 pm
Mon March 22, 2010

BusinessWatch

Las Cruces – Every Monday, Fred Martino speaks with Las Cruces Sun News Business Editor Brook Stockberger.

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6:43 pm
Mon March 22, 2010

Online EXTRA: Interview with Writer/Director Mark Medoff

Las Cruces – Fred Martino interviews writer/director Mark Medoff. Medoff is hosting an April 3 fundraiser for the White Sands International Film Festival (April 15-18). More information is available at www.wsiff.com

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6:18 pm
Mon March 22, 2010

Test Flight For Spaceport Spaceship Succeeds

Las Cruces – Virgin Galactic announced that its commercial manned spaceship, VSS Enterprise, Monday successfully completed its first "captive carry" test flight, taking off at 07.05 am (PST) from Mojave Air and Spaceport, California.

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5:56 pm
Mon March 22, 2010

NM State Fair To Be Closed Two Days To Save Money

New Mexico – This year's New Mexico State Fair will be closed Mondays and Tuesdays to save money.

The fair's general manager, Craig Swagerty, says those two days are historically the slowest days of the fair.

He says closing on those two days will reduce costs considerably.

State Fair Commission Chairman David Sanchez says it's a big change, but those closures make the most sense given current economic circumstances.

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10:29 am
Mon March 22, 2010

Pact Helps Veteran-Owned NM Businesses

New Mexico – State and federal officials have renewed a partnership to help veterans who own small businesses in New Mexico.

The memorandum was signed last week by representatives of the New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services and the U.S. Small Business Administration.

The two agencies share a mission of helping veterans start, maintain and expand small businesses.

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10:27 am
Mon March 22, 2010

Texas To Challenge Federal Health Care Changes

Texas – Attorney General Greg Abbott says Texas and other states will legally challenge the federal health care legislation Congress has passed.

Abbott issued a statement late Sunday night after the U.S. House approved the measure. He said the legislation violates the U.S. Constitution and unconstitutionally infringes upon Texans' individual liberties.

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11:52 pm
Sun March 21, 2010

House Passes Health Bill 219-212; Teague One Of 34 Democrats Voting Against Measure

Las Cruces – The House passed historic health insurance reform legislation on Sunday by a vote of 219-212. Second District New Mexico Congressman Harry Teague was one of 34 Democrats who joined all Republicans in voting against the bill.

AP News Analysis

The initial blush of President Barack Obama's health care triumph immediately gives way to a sober political reality he must sell it to an angry and unpredictable electorate, still reeling from the recession.

Voters may not buy it.

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6:55 pm
Sun March 21, 2010

Quick Action By Las Cruces Firefighters Averts Possible Disaster

Las Cruces – The Las Cruces Fire Department quickly extinguished a bus fire Sunday at E. Amador Avenue and S. Solano Drive.

Fire crews were finishing breakfast at Delicias Restaurant, 9:32 am, when smoke was noticed coming from a westbound bus on Amador. In less than one minute, nine fire personnel were on scene, working to put the fire out.

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11:41 am
Sun March 21, 2010

Bataan Memorial Death March

Las Cruces – The Bataan Memorial Death March is a challenging trek through the high desert terrain conducted in honor of the heroic service members who defended the Philippine Islands during World War II, sacrificing their freedom, health and, in many cases, their lives.

Participants may choose either the 26.2 mile route or the 15.2 mile route.

The 26.2-mile Bataan Memorial Death March Course

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11:29 am
Sun March 21, 2010

Police Need Help In Finding Family Of Injured Man

Las Cruces – Las Cruces Police are asking for the public's help in finding family or friends of a 46-year-old man who was seriously injured in a pedestrian crash Wednesday evening.

At around 11:20 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17, Anthony Santiago was walking on Bataan Memorial East between Sonoma Ranch Boulevard and Mesa Grande Drive when he was struck by an automobile and seriously injured.

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11:24 am
Sun March 21, 2010

Rail Runner Expects Rider Number Three Million

New Mexico – The New Mexico Rail Runner Express expects its 3 millionth rider on Monday.

The commuter service says it reached the 2 million mark only nine months ago.

The 3 millionth passenger will be designated at the Rail Runner's downtown Albuquerque station with the arrival of a Monday train around 8:34 a.m.

The rider will receive a "Three Millionth Passenger" certificate and a pass to ride the train free for a year, as well as a basket of Rail Runner souvenirs.

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11:21 am
Sun March 21, 2010

NM Helps Military Children

New Mexico – New Mexico has become part of an effort to help the children of military families.

New Mexico this month became the 28th state to adopt the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity when Gov. Bill Richardson signed a measure passed by the 2010 Legislature.

The agreement is a national initiative to help military children as they move from state to state and enroll in new schools.

It addresses such issues as class placement, transferring records, graduation requirements and the availability of courses.

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