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Suit: Former reporter intimidated by Rio Arriba deputies

Suit: Former reporter intimidated by Rio Arriba deputies
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THURS: PED Suspends Los Lunas School Board, Emhoff To Campaign With Stansbury + More

New Mexico Education Agency Suspends Los Lunas School Board – Associated Press The Los Lunas school board has been suspended by the New Mexico Public Education Department over allegations that multiple board members violated ethical standards and procurement and public access laws. State officials made the announcement Wednesday, saying that it first warned the board about violations in November and that training for board members followed in January and February. Despite those efforts, the agency said certain unnamed board members persisted in engaging in improper conduct. Board member Frank Otero said an email to The Associated Press that he wanted to assure people he was not among those accused of wrongdoing.

Suit: Former reporter intimidated by Rio Arriba deputies

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Tabitha Clay said her troubles with the Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office began after the Rio Grande Sun reporter wrote an article in May 2019 about a deputy using a Taser on a 15-year-old special-needs student at an Española school. Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan The article and a lapel camera video of the incident quickly became the focus of national media reports leading to the deputy’s arrest on felony charges. “I felt like when it got picked up by national news, that’s when people got unhappy with me,” Clay said this week in a phone interview from Colorado.

THURS: Public Education Department Suspends Los Lunas School Board, + More

Press Pool Photo Associated Press The Los Lunas school board has been suspended by the New Mexico Public Education Department over allegations that multiple board members violated ethical standards and procurement and public access laws. State officials made the announcement Wednesday, saying that it first warned the board about violations in November and that training for board members followed in January and February. Despite those efforts, the agency said certain unnamed board members persisted in engaging in improper conduct. Board member Frank Otero said an email to The Associated Press that he wanted to assure people he was not among those accused of wrongdoing.

LANL touts work with NM small businesses

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Even as many small businesses in New Mexico struggled as the economic grip of the pandemic tightened, Los Alamos National Laboratory upped its spending with small businesses in the state by 30%, according to an economic impact report released by the lab last month. A single small business can qualify for more than one category. (Source: LANL) LANL increased spending with New Mexico small businesses by nearly $125 million to $413 million during fiscal year 2020, which ended Sept. 30, 2020, and covered roughly the first six months of the COVID-19 outbreak. In all, the lab reported having 7,315 projects with small businesses in the state, 202 more than the year before.

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