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Shop Local Contest

Shop Local Contest Jul 21st @ 12:00am - Aug 13th @ 11:59pm The Clovis/Curry County Chamber of Commerce’s Retail Committee is doing a Shop Local contest to help with back-to-school needs. Between now and August 13th, consumers who shop locally can enter to win a $100 gift card to a local Chamber member business of their choice. The Chamber’s Retail Committee will hold four prize drawings: on July 23, July 30, August 6 and August 13, 2021. For each of those drawings, one winner will be selected at random. For more information about the Shop Local Back2School Contest, please contact the Clovis/Curry County Chamber of Commerce at 575-763-3435 or events@clovisnm.org.

Events calendar - May 16

Events calendar - May 16 Today  • Texico High School graduation 2 p.m., Texico Municipal Schools, 520 N. Griffin St., Texico. Information: 575-482-3801   • Dora High School graduation 3 p.m., Guy Luscombe Gymnasium, Dora Consolidated Schools, 100 School St., Dora. Information: 575-477-2211    Monday  • Virtual Zoom Women United Luncheon with a Twist noon-1 p.m., online. Guest speaker Sara Williams. Cost: $20 for WIN members; $25 for non-Women United members. RSVP before May 13 and receive a gift bag. To inquire about ticket availability, visit https://www.unitedwayenm.org/winrsvp or call 575-769-2103    Tuesday  • Free preschool screening clinic 8 a.m.-3 p.m., by appointment only, Melrose Municipal Schools, 100 Missouri Ave. Melrose. Sponsored by Regional Education Cooperative #6 and open to children ages birth to 5 in the Melrose school district. Information or to make appointment: Elaine Devaney at Melrose Schools at 575-253-4266, or Scott McMath or

Clovis job fair intended to help businesses recover

Clovis job fair intended to help businesses recover   Last updated 5/1/2021 at 3:17pm As of Wednesday, 41.6% of New Mexico s eligible residents had received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Once the state hits 60 percent, it will abandon its color-coded system, reopening completely welcome news for restaurants and other local businesses that have been hit hard during the pandemic. But for now, area businesses are still struggling. In a press release issued April 28, the Clovis/Curry County Chamber of Commerce reported many businesses and restaurants nationwide and locally are in desperate need of employees. “Without sufficient help, many of them are struggling to stay afloat and a number of local businesses have already closed permanently,” said Rachel Forrester, the Chamber s communications manager.

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