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Can smaller airports take flight after COVID?

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... MORIARTY – It’s no secret that the pandemic has been hard on commercial aviation. While passenger traffic has ticked up slightly in recent months at the Albuquerque International Sunport and other airports, numbers have stayed well below normal since last March. But what about smaller airports, like Moriarty Municipal Airport in the East Mountains? On the one hand, an uptick in demand for personal planes, and the freedom they bring, has meant more business for smaller general aviation airports recently. But on the other hand, more traffic means needing to add more infrastructure to keep up with demand. “These airports are here; this is your economic engine,” said Ryan Waguespack, senior vice president with the National Air Transportation Association, during a tour stop in Moriarty on Tuesday.

Moriarty airport to improve infrastructure with state help

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A first-of-its-kind state grant will help Moriarty Municipal Airport keep up with the pace of growth. The New Mexico Economic Development Department announced last week that it has awarded the first-ever rural infrastructure LEDA grant to the city of Moriarty to expand and enhance its waterline. The state is investing $283,000 in the project following a change in the Local Area Development Act that allows the state to directly help communities with improvements to publicly owned industrial properties. The overall cost of the project is $383,000, with the city contributing the remaining $100,000. EDD said the grant was the first of its kind, after Senate Bill 118, which creates a fund to support local economic development projects, was signed into law during the 2020 Regular Session.

Keith, Geoff and Mike Strang are Conservationists of the Year

Author of the article: Article submitted Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  1 minute read  •  Conservationists of the Year 2021 (L-R): Keith Strang; Jeff Den Otter; Mike Strang; and Geoff Strang, of Strang Farms. They are shown in front of a constructed wetland at Geoff Strang s property. Ausable Bayfield Conservation has announced that Keith, Mike, and Geoff Strang are the winners of the Conservationist of the Year Award in 2021. The agricultural producers from this family farm at RR 3 Exeter build soil health and prevent soil erosion by using cover crops, crop rotation, vegetative cover as well as innovative conservation tillage, variable seeding, and fertilizing. They also share their experiences with peers and have restored a wetland and established watercourse buffers. Submitted jpg, GS

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