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City of Roswell Parks and Recreation Commission remote meeting, 5:30 p.m. Weblink: https://global.gotomeeting/join/349450125. Phone: 571-317-3112. Access code: 349-450-125.
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New Mexico Board of Finance, 9 a.m. The agenda and information on how to participate are available at https://www.nmdfa.state.nm.us/board-of-finance/monthly-meetings/.
City of Roswell Occupancy Tax Board, 2:30 p.m., Roswell Civic & Convention Center, 912 N. Main St. The public is encouraged to participate by phone or online. Weblink: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/784626549. Phone: 571-317-3112. Access code: 784-626-549.
Roswell City Council Public Safety Committee, 4:30 p.m., Meeting Room A, Roswell Civic & Convention Center, 912 N. Main St. The public is encouraged to participate by phone or online. Weblink: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/194381933. Phone: 571-317-3112. Access code: 194-381-933.
By Morgan Lee, Associated Press
Legislators have advanced a proposal to legalize recreational cannabis across New Mexico and lift the state s tight restrictions on production for its medical cannabis program.
After more than six hours of testimony and deliberations, a legislative committee on health issues on Monday endorsed one bill backed by Democrats and sidelined a second, in efforts to set up a taxed and regulated marketplace for broad cannabis sales.
The two-day hearing pushed to the forefront an initiative that would subsidize medical marijuana for the poor and do away with current limits on the number of plants each licensed producer can grow.
ROSWELL, N.M. The Roswell Civic & Convention Center will temporarily close in April due to a lack of funding from low hotel occupancy caused by the coronavirus pandemic, city officials said. Roswell City Manager Joe Neeb said Thursday during a city council meeting that the city will not budget for operations at the centre […]
The Roswell Civic & Convention Center will temporarily close in April due to a lack of funding from low hotel occupancy caused by the coronavirus pandemic, city officials said.