Four Corners Business Journal - Mon Nov 09
FLORA VISTA Imagine living inside a cardboard box. That is what Frank Santoro did in 1999.
San Juan County fundraisers see mixed resultsFarmington Daily Times - Mon Nov 09
Rex Fox inflates balloons that helpers hand out to participants in Saturday's Cancer Walk-a-Thon. "The object is to put someone's name on them, and then let them go," he said.
Memorial 'is a legacy that will go on'Farmington Daily Times - Sun Nov 08
More than 100 people gathered at All Veterans Memorial Park in Berg Park on Saturday to witness the unveiling and dedication of the Medal of Honor Memorial.
Investigation ongoing in motorcycle deathFarmington Daily Times - Sat Nov 07
Garnett Bohannon, of Bluewater, was killed Wednesday when a sedan hit his motorcycle on NM 371, authorities said.
Level of flu patients dips againKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Fri Nov 06
The percentage of patients seeking treatment for flu-like illness continued to decline last week even as five more deaths were reported, according to the New Mexico Department of Health.
Fire department controversy is overblownFarmington Daily Times - Fri Nov 06
I would like to take a moment to support our Farmington Fire Department. The negative image that has been portrayed of past and present employees is very disheartening.
The state of the San Juan County economy going into the holidaysFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 05
Unemployment rates and monthly job growth figures reported each month typically don't quite add up.
H1N1 has hospitalized five county residents since outbreak beganScdailypress.com - Thu Nov 05
Five people have been hospitalized in Grant County with H1N1 influenza since the outbreak began, according to the New Mexico Department of Health.
Salvation Army truck stolenFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 05
Police are looking for the person responsible for stealing a truck from the Farmington Salvation Army office and taking it four-wheeling. The truck, which is used to deliver donations and food, was stolen Tuesday evening, police said.
First H1N1-related death reported in Do a Ana CountyLas Cruces Sun-News - Wed Nov 04
New Mexico health officials say a 27-year-old woman from Dona Ana County is among the latest state residents to die from the swine flu.
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