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Judge Orders State to Give Right-of-Way Access for Broadband

Judge Orders State to Give Right-of-Way Access for Broadband
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Sometimes death comes too quickly

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. It was like a prophecy, a fear, perhaps a wish in darker moments. “I won’t make it past 25 the way the world is going,” Jessie Baldonado wrote on his Facebook page Dec. 14, 2019. “It’s just a matter of time.” It was time measured out in moments of despair and hours of joy. Talk to his friends and they will tell you he was the one you wanted to run to when you were feeling down or feeling up for anything. He was the one you sought when you needed someone who understood what you were feeling because you knew, you just knew, he knew that feeling.

Seal used by DOT before Crest Road crashes was stopped by one other state

Three motorcycle crashes have occurred on the Crest Road within days after the state’s Department of Transportation put a seal on it. One man died. And, there were no crashes for five weeks before the “fog seal” was installed, the sheriff’s office confirmed. Target 7 has now learned that Maine stopped using a similar seal in 2019 out of safety concerns. Sign up for our Newsletters But when asked, New Mexico has no plans to stop using it. “Again,.

City Council approves $500K agreement with State for work on Radio Blvd

City Council approves $500K agreement with State for work on Radio Blvd. Mike Smith, Carlsbad Current-Argus © Mike Smith Current-Argus A screenshot from the April 13, 2021 Carlsbad City Council shows the portion of Radio Boulevard that will see major work later this year. Money from the State of New Mexico is forthcoming for a major Carlsbad thoroughfare identified as a priority in a long-term improvement plan. Tuesday night Carlsbad City Councilors approved a $500,000 application for New Mexico Department of Transportation (DOT) Capital Outlay money. Marisa Maez, DOT spokesperson, said Capital Outlay funds were awarded through the legislature to various agencies for projects that senators and representatives have supported and placed on a bill in their areas. 

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