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Health official answers county COVID questions - Roswell Daily Record

County staff and commissioners prepare Thursday for an online meeting with Dr. Daniel Sosin, a medical epidemiologist with the New Mexico Department of Health. Commissioner T. Calder Ezzell Jr. walks into the Commission Chamber. Commissioner Richard Taylor is seated at the dais. (Lisa Dunlap Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Chaves County commissioners saw little reason to expect any lessening of COVID-19 restrictions in the near future after they talked Thursday with a state medical epidemiologist. Will Cavin, chair of the Chaves County Board of Commissioners, said he appreciated Commissioner Jeff Bilberry’s efforts to arrange the remote meeting with Dr. Daniel Sosin of the New Mexico Department of Health.

Looking back on an unprecedented year | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record 1 of 3 Carli Hansell, Goddard High School family and consumer science teacher, carries a Chromebook for a GHS student to the family’s vehicle during an August drive-thru registration at the school. Roswell Independent School District provided students with Chromebooks to aid in online learning for the 2020-21 school year. (Juno Ogle Photo) Megan Colby, left, trauma coordinator at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, gives a COVID-19 vaccine to medical/surgical unit nurse Janice Gonzales. ENMMC and Lovelace Regional Medical Center began administering the vaccine to their front-line staffs Dec. 16. (Submitted Photo) Peggy Seskey hands a Roswell UFO Festival apron to Gioia Cover as she, Anne Cover and Timothy Cover, all of Justin, Texas, check out the festival merchandise booth on the lawn of the Chaves County Courthouse. With many 2020 UFO Festival activities canceled or moved online due to the pandemic, much smaller than usual crowds were in

Commissioner T Calder Ezzell among elected officials sworn in Thursday

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County elected officials end years of service | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Two well-known elected officials are concluding their current roles with the county today, as their terms of office have come to an end. Commissioner Robert Corn and County Clerk Dave Kunko have served two consecutive terms of four years each, the most allowed by statute. New Mexico law requires that elected officials sit out at least one term before seeking re-election. Five newly elected officials for the county are scheduled to take the oath of office today. They include Corn’s successor, local accountant Richard Taylor, and the new county clerk, Cindy Fuller, who has been chief deputy clerk for about a year and half and was elections bureau chief from 2014 to 2019.

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