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An aviation maintenance technology certificate program at Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell will be adjusted a bit after Community College Board and Board of Regents members approved a change during their meetings this week.
The groups approved the proposal to turn what is now a single Certificate of Achievement in Airframe and Powerplant into two separate certificates in those areas.
“This is to provide the opportunity for the student to test as soon as they have completed each area of study instead of waiting until the completion of both,” according to information provided to board members.
The information stated that creating two certificates would spread out the costs of taking the Federal Aviation Administration exams. It also would allow students to process information in smaller segments.
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City Manager Joe Neeb offered an apology at Thursday night’s Roswell City Council meeting for the problems the city has had with its new water billing system and said further adjustments would take another two months.
“We are working diligently to try to get this thing rectified and get this fixed. Nobody should have to deal with this and we apologize for that,” Neeb said.
The issue has been updating from what Neeb called an “archaic” analog billing system to a new digital system, which the city began in December. He likened it to upgrading from the video game “Pong,” the 1972 ping-pong themed game with simple black and white graphics to “Minecraft,” the three-dimensional world-creating game popular today.
Emery Meisman, left, runs as Chrissy Lee chases her during a snowball fight Monday at Enchanted Lands Park. Even though temperatures were in the teens much of the day, the sunshine brought people out to go sledding on the park’s hills and play in the snow. The National Weather Service recorded 4.2 inches of snow at the Roswell International Airport in Sunday’s storm. (Juno Ogle Photo)
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Thomas Arias, left, slides down a hill during the noon hour Monday at Enchanted Lands Park, 306 N. Sycamore, as Lauren Dillard climbs back up for another turn. (Juno Ogle Photo)