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Thereâs a new undersheriff in Valencia County.
After former undersheriff Mark Kmatz retired from law enforcement earlier this year, Sheriff Denise Vigil looked to a long-term member of the department, someone who was a friend of nearly two decades and most recently, a political opponent.
Vigil appointed Chief Deputy Jeff Noah to the position, citing his years of experience and ability to be a part of the team within the Valencia County Sheriffâs Office.
âI feel that he can help me train our officers and build a lot of them up to higher positions,â Vigil said. âWe have to build them up for the future, and think about the future of the sheriffâs office. I think between us and our command staff, we can take our people into the next step of leadership.â
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HOBBS, N.M. Zeke Kaney has spent all of his teaching career in the Hobbs Municipal School District, and while each position he has held has brought its own excitement with it, the newly announced director of Career and Technical Education is ready to build even more into the community as head of the new $50 million Career and Technical Education Center (CTECH).
“This is the kind of job that will keep you around,” Kaney told the Hobbs News-Sun while smiling widely during a recent Friday morning.
And, HMS Superintendent TJ Parks said Kaney is the ideal person to lead CTECH forward.
Educator guides development of Hobbs tech education center
BLAKE OVARD, Hobbs News-Sun
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HOBBS, N.M. (AP) Zeke Kaney has spent all of his teaching career in the Hobbs Municipal School District, and while each position he has held has brought its own excitement with it, the newly announced director of Career and Technical Education is ready to build even more into the community as head of the new $50 million Career and Technical Education Center (CTECH).
“This is the kind of job that will keep you around,” Kaney told the Hobbs News-Sun while smiling widely during a recent Friday morning.
Updated: 9:06 AM CDT April 9, 2021
HOBBS, N.M. Hobbs High School will offer COVID-19 Vaccines for students 16 years or older with the help of Nor Lea.
Students will be placed into groups of 50 in Tasker Arena on April 19-20.
Parents or legal guardians must sign up at the link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KC796Z6 if they would like the vaccination for their child.
The deadline will be at 12:00 p.m. on April 16 to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine.
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