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...................... Once statewide vaccinations got underway, people started trickling back in. As of late June, about 50 people were renting space again. And now, with the state’s full economic reopening on July 1, FatPipe is set for a new surge in activity. “Things are definitely picking up,” Adkins said. “Things are really flowing again.” Like FatPipe, New Mexico’s myriad entrepreneurial programs, startup accelerators, newly launched businesses and networking forums are all preparing for a robust return to in-person activities. And most of the community’s movers and shakers expect the startup ecosystem to come back even stronger than before, buoyed by a virtual world of interaction that kept the bustling, pre-COVID startup landscape alive and vibrant, even during the pandemic. ....
Lily Martin Clovis City Manager Justin Howalt talks to EMT officers in the vaccine clinic s post-vaccination waiting area on Monday. CLOVIS - Organizers of a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Clovis said the event went smoothly Monday as Roden Smith Pharmacy and Clovis Family Healthcare began administering 2,500 Moderna vaccines they received from the state. Dr. Micah Lansford, head o. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe. You might be interested in: ....
FCC Approves $165 Million in New Mexico Broadband Grants The money is part of a $9.2 billion allocation to boost high-speed Internet across the country through the FCC s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund following a competitive auction to win funding for a 10-year period. by Kevin Robinson-Avila, Albuquerque Journal / December 18, 2020 Shutterstock/Jer123 (TNS) The Federal Communications Commission has approved $165 million in grants for 18 companies to extend broadband connectivity in underserved areas around New Mexico. FCC allocation to boost high-speed Internet service across the country through the FCC s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund. Grant recipients participated in a competitive auction to win funding for a 10-year period. ....