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Power slowly comes on in Terrebonne and Lafourche after Hurricane Ida

Power slowly comes on in Terrebonne and Lafourche after Hurricane Ida
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Here we go again blaming the police - Ceres Courier

Here we go again blaming the police - Ceres Courier
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Multiple programs boost local economic opportunity - Rio Rancho Observer

Multiple programs boost local economic opportunity From left, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and N.M. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham listen to the remarks of Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel senior vice president and general manager of Manufacturing and Operations, during the announcement of Intel’s $3.5 million in its Rio Rancho plant Monday. Gary Herron photo. Work to bolster the economy was the main focus at the Thursday morning NAIOP Rio Rancho Roundtable virtual session. Sparked by the May 3 news that Intel was investing $3.5 billion into its sprawling Rio Rancho campus, and bringing 700 new high-tech jobs and 1,000 construction jobs, creating new jobs and training a workforce were among the topics.

Norwich man with long criminal record charged in double-fatal crash

 A 27-year-old Norwich man with a string of illegal driving convictions has been charged with two counts of second-degree manslaughter with a motor vehicle in connection with an April 2020 crash that led to the deaths of two people. In addition to the manslaughter charges, Cameron Barnhill, of 59 School St., basement apartment, was also charged by Norwich police on Tuesday with driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, driving while under suspension, failure to drive in proper lane and traveling unreasonably fast. On April 25, 2020, Norwich police responded to the area of 208 W. Main St. for a report of a motor vehicle crash with injuries. On arrival, officers determined three vehicles were involved, including a Toyota Prius driven by Barnhill.

Worn roadside markers, noisy Westside and free train passes

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... SPRUCING UP ROADSIDE MARKERS: Alan Clarke asks in an email for contact information to report “defaced or otherwise damaged N.M. roadside historic information markers. I’m not sure of their official name, but I’m talking of the big historic markers, usually with the big logs at each side. Some are quite shabby and are not repaired for months or sometimes a year or so. These are deserving of proper attention.” The contact person is New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Operations Engineer Andrew Gallegos. Gallegos says, “As part of the State Maintenance Bureau, I have volunteered our services to install new markers along NMDOT roadways which have been approved by the Cultural Properties Review Committee (CPRC) as well as attempting to maintain all the existing markers along NMDOT roadways. It is a difficult task in that there are several hundred markers and they are spread o

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